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National Instruments PXIe-5652 National Instruments PXIe-5652 6.6 GHz RF Analog

$ 369.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Tested Good
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    National Instruments PXIe-5652 National Instruments PXIe-5652 6.6 GHz RF Analog
    Item
    Make: National Instruments
    Model: PXIe-5652
    Item Specifics/Condition
    Tested Good
    Description
    National Instruments PXIe-5652 6.6 GHz RF Analog Signal Generator
    Features
    250 kHz to 20 GHz Frequency Range
    Less Than 2 ms Frequency Sweep Tuning Speed Typical
    Less Than 1 ppb Frequency Resolution
    -110 dBc/Hz Phase Noise at 1 GHz, 10 kHz Offset Typical
    FM, 2-FSK, OOK Modulation
    Use as Tunable Local Oscillator or Clock Source
    Description
    The National Instruments PXIe-565x Series RF and Microwave Signal Generators are continuous-wave with modulation capability. The new signal generators extend PXI waveform generation to 20 GHz. In a single 3U PXI slot, NI PXI / PXIe signal generators provide exceptional phase noise and signal jitter.
    The new RF and microwave signal generators use direct digital synthesis (DDS) for high-resolution frequency hopping or phase continuous sweeping for fixture and device characterization applications. They are ideal for clocking nonstandard sample rates, such as WCDMA signals at baseband or intermediate frequency (IF). With these versatile signal generators, you can perform analog and digital modulation through the onboard DDS circuit, which gives you frequency modulation and frequency-shift keying for applications such as bit-error rate testing, antenna testing, or even keyless entry. Amplitude modulation is also available through on-off keying.
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    Included Items:
    This sale does not include probes, cables, manuals, power cords or any other accessories unless otherwise stated or pictured.