Description
The Vector Signal Transceiver (VST) model PXIe-5842 is a sophisticated piece of equipment designed for the semiconductor, aerospace, and defense industries. It boasts a PXI Express, Four-Slot form factor, offering a compact and efficient solution for various applications.
This VST is available in several part numbers, including 788566-02 (54 GHz), 788565-01 (23 GHz), 788565-02 (12 GHz), and 788565-03 (8 GHz), providing a range of options to meet different requirements. It is capable of supporting the latest Wi-Fi 7 and 5G NR standards, ensuring compatibility with cutting-edge wireless technology.
The device offers excellent EVM performance, making it suitable for a variety of cellular and wireless standards. Its signal processing capabilities are FPGA-based and real-time, ensuring high efficiency and performance.
Programming the PXIe-5842 can be done using several languages, including LabVIEW, LabWindows™/CVI, C/C++, C# (.NET), and InstrumentStudio, providing flexibility and ease of use for developers. Additionally, it supports various drivers such as RFmx, NI-RFSG, and NI-RFSA, further enhancing its versatility and utility in different applications.
Specification | Detail |
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Part Numbers | 788566-02 (54 GHz), 788565-01 (23 GHz), 788565-02 (12 GHz), 788565-03 (8 GHz) |
Category | VST |
Model | PXIe-5842 |
Description | Vector Signal Transceiver |
Form Factor | PXI Express, Four-Slot |
Application Industries | Semiconductor, Aerospace, Defense |
Standards Supported | Wi-Fi 7, 5G NR |
EVM Performance | Suitable for various cellular and wireless standards |
Signal Processing | FPGA-based, real-time |
Programming Languages Supported | LabVIEW, LabWindows™/CVI, C/C++, C# (.NET), InstrumentStudio |
Drivers | RFmx, NI-RFSG, NI-RFSA |
Question 1: What is the highest frequency the PXIe-5842 supports?
Answer 1: Up to 54 GHz
Question 2: Can the PXIe-5842 support Wi-Fi 7 standards?
Answer 2: Yes, it supports Wi-Fi 7 and 5G NR
Question 3: What form factor does PXIe-5842 use?
Answer 3: PXI Express, Four-Slot
Question 4: Is the signal processing in PXIe-5842 FPGA-based?
Answer 4: Yes, it’s FPGA-based and real-time
Question 5: Which programming languages can be used with PXIe-5842?
Answer 5: LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, C/C++, C# (.NET), InstrumentStudio