Description
The PXI-5690 is a versatile module designed for general purpose RF signal conditioning, encapsulated in a 3U PXI single-slot module. It comes with part numbers 779465-01 and 190872E-01, ensuring you can easily identify and integrate it into your systems. This module is adept at handling a wide range of applications due to its broad frequency range from 100 kHz to 3.0 GHz.
With two channels for signal conditioning, the PXI-5690 provides flexibility in signal management. Channel 1 offers a gain range from -10 to +20 dB, allowing for precise signal adjustment, whereas Channel 0 offers a fixed gain of 30 dB, ideal for consistent signal amplification needs.
The PXI-5690 is designed to seamlessly integrate with PXI RF signal vector analyzers, specifically the NI PXI-5660, making it a perfect fit for a wide array of RF applications. Its features include automatic gain omission, both fixed and configurable gain settings, a low noise figure, and a level frequency response, ensuring high performance and reliability in signal conditioning tasks.
This module’s design and capabilities make it a prime choice for professionals and organizations in need of high-quality, general-purpose RF signal conditioning within the PXI platform.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Numbers | 779465-01, 190872E-01 |
| Model | PXI-5690 |
| Category | General Purpose RF Sig Conditioning |
| Channels | 2 |
| Frequency Range | 100 kHz to 3.0 GHz |
| Gain Range (CH 1) | -10 to +20 dB |
| Gain (CH 0) | Fixed 30 dB |
| Form Factor | 3U PXI Single-Slot Module |
| Compatible With | PXI RF Signal Vector Analyzers like NI PXI-5660 |
| Features | Automatic Gain Omission, Fixed and Configurable Gain, Low Noise Figure, Level Frequency Response |
Question 1: What is the frequency range of PXI-5690?
Answer 1: 100 kHz to 3.0 GHz
Question 2: How many channels does the PXI-5690 have?
Answer 2: 2 channels
Question 3: What is the gain range for Channel 1 on PXI-5690?
Answer 3: -10 to +20 dB
Question 4: What fixed gain does Channel 0 offer on PXI-5690?
Answer 4: 30 dB
Question 5: Does PXI-5690 integrate with NI PXI-5660?
Answer 5: Yes, it’s designed to integrate with NI PXI-5660


