NI 5671 Overview
The NI 5671 is a RF vector signal generator consisting of the following two PXI hardware modules:
- NI 5441— 16 bit, 100 MS/s arbitrary waveform generator (AWG) PXI module (400 MS/s interpolated) with digital upconverter (DUC).
- NI 5610— 2.7 GHz RF superheterodyne upconverter PXI module.
Note There is no physical device labeled "NI 5671." The NI 5671 is the instrument comprised of the NI 5610 upconverter module and the NI 5441 AWG module. The NI 5671 is operated by NI-RFSG. |
The hardware modules interconnect using SMA-SMB coaxial cables, included in your hardware kit, as illustrated in the following figure. Refer to section 6. Interconnecting the NI 5670/5671/5672 Modules in the NI RF Signal Generators Getting Started Guide for more information about interconnecting hardware modules.
The NI 5671 has the following characteristics and features:
- 250 kHz to 2.7 GHz frequency range
- –145 to +10 dBm amplitude range
- 20 MHz real-time bandwidth with DUC disabled, 6.6 MHz with DUC enabled
- 10 MHz oven-controlled crystal oscillator (OCXO) timebase
- ±20 ppb frequency stability
- ±50 ppb frequency accuracy
- 132 dB compression-to-noise dynamic range
- –120 dBm/Hz typical noise density (0 dBm output level, 15 to 35 °C)
- ≥512 MB of AWG module onboard waveform memory
- NI-RFSG transparently operates both modules as a single unit
- Three-slot wide PXI/3U Compact PCI form factor
The NI 5671 follows industry-standard Plug and Play specifications for the PXI bus and can be seamlessly integrated with compliant systems.