Description
This product, manufactured by National Instruments, features a variety of part numbers including 783156-01, 783124-01, 783156-02, 783124-02, 783156-03, and 783124-03. It is designed as a 1-Channel device, capable of reaching a maximum frequency of 26.5 GHz. It comes equipped with 2 GB of memory, enhancing its performance capabilities.
The frequency range for RF spectrum analysis spans from 20 Hz to 26.5 GHz, offering a wide spectrum for various applications. Despite its vast capabilities, it is important to note that this device does not come with a built-in preamplifier. Instead, it focuses on delivering high-quality measurements including intermodulation distortion, adjacent channel power, and error vector magnitude, among others.
One of its notable features is the average noise level, which stands at -166 dBm/Hz for frequencies ranging from 300 MHz to 1.7 GHz. This indicates its strong performance in environments requiring low noise levels. Additionally, it includes a built-in IF signals to IQ data converter, enhancing its versatility and making it a comprehensive tool for various measurement needs.
Specification | Detail |
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Part Numbers | 783156-01, 783124-01, 783156-02, 783124-02, 783156-03, 783124-03 |
Channels | 1-Channel |
Maximum Frequency | 26.5 GHz |
Manufacturer | National Instruments |
Memory | 2 GB |
Frequency Range for RF Spectrum Analysis | 20 Hz to 26.5 GHz |
Average Noise Level | -166 dBm/Hz (300 MHz to 1.7 GHz) |
Built-in Preamplifier | No |
Measurement Capabilities | Intermodulation distortion, Adjacent channel power, Error vector magnitude |
Additional Features | Built-in IF signals to IQ data converter |
Question 1: What is the max frequency of the PXIe-5668?
Answer 1: 26.5 GHz
Question 2: How much memory does the PXIe-5668 have?
Answer 2: 2 GB
Question 3: Does the PXIe-5668 come with a built-in preamplifier?
Answer 3: No
Question 4: What is the average noise level for 300 MHz to 1.7 GHz?
Answer 4: -166 dBm/Hz
Question 5: Can the PXIe-5668 convert IF signals to IQ data?
Answer 5: Yes