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National Instruments PXIe-5641R Reconfigurable IF Transceiver (RIO IF Transceiver Module)
The PXIe-5641R (Part Numbers: 199116A-01L, 780710-01) is a Reconfigurable IF Transceiver dual-input, dual-output intermediate frequency (IF) transceiver. The PXIe-5641R finds its primary applications within the following fields: radio-frequency identification (RFID) test, spectral monitoring, real-time spectrum analysis, RF dynamic test, and software-defined radio (SDR).
The PXIe-5641R has two IF inputs and outputs, two 14-bit, 100 MS/s analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) with 20 MHz bandwidth digital upconverters (DUCs), 20 MHz Real-Time IF bandwidth, and built-in digital upconverters and downconverters. The PXIe-5641R has SMB and SMA connectors, external clocking, and features a -143 dBm/Hz noise floor.
The PXIe-5641R Reconfigurable IF Transceiver requires the PXI platform and bus and Real-Time, FPGA, or Windows operating systems. The NI PXIe-5641R Reconfigurable IF Transceiver is a PXI signal transceiver with frequencies between 250 kHz and 80 MHz, 24 dBm of power, 3 A of current, output impedance of 50 Ohms, rail voltages between 3.3 and 12 V, and 128 MB of memory. The module also includes a Xilinx Virtex-5 SX95T array that can be programmed with the NI LabView field-programmable gate array module.
To install, configure, and setup the NI PXIe-5641R Reconfigurable Transceiver, verify the system requirements and assemble the required components. Begin by grounding the device using a grounding strap or grounding object. Select an appropriate application development environment for the PXIe-5641R. Install the software prior to installing the hardware. Connect the analog input (AI), analog output (AO), and digital input/output (DIO) signals. Ensure the NI PXIe-5641R operates within its specified temperature range, otherwise, the onboard sensor can shut down the device. Perform a power-on reset if the device encounters a thermal shutdown.
The PXIe‑5641 Reconfigurable IF Transceiver is a dual-input and -output intermediate frequency (IF) transceiver that accommodates various types of applications involving composite and high-speed signal processing, analysis, and modulation tasks.
National Instruments PXIe-5641R Reconfigurable IF Transceiver FAQs
Question: What is the sample rate for the PXIe-5641R?
Answer: The sample rate for the PXIe-5641R depends on the input or output. The sample rate for the IF Input is 30 MS/s to 100 MS/s, while the sample rate for the IF Output is 30 MS/s to 200 MS/s.
Question: What is the data transfer rate for the PXIe-5641R?
Answer: The data transfer rate depends on the controller, chassis hardware, software, and usage of the backplane. The typical data transfer rate when going from the NI PXIe-5641R to a host is 120 MB/s, while the typical rate going from a host to the PXIe-5641R is 52 MB/s.
Question: What are the different trigger system modes for the PXIe-5641R?
Answer: The two trigger system modes for the PXIe-5641R are software and digital input.
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PXIe-5641R
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PXIe-5641R, 20 MHz, Dual Input/Output, Reconfigurable IF Transceiver
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National Instruments PXIe-5641R Reconfigurable IF Transceiver (RIO IF Transceiver Module)
The PXIe-5641R (Part Numbers: 199116A-01L, 780710-01) is a Reconfigurable IF Transceiver dual-input, dual-output intermediate frequency (IF) transceiver. The PXIe-5641R finds its primary applications within the following fields: radio-frequency identification (RFID) test, spectral monitoring, real-time spectrum analysis, RF dynamic test, and software-defined radio (SDR).
The PXIe-5641R has two IF inputs and outputs, two 14-bit, 100 MS/s analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) with 20 MHz bandwidth digital upconverters (DUCs), 20 MHz Real-Time IF bandwidth, and built-in digital upconverters and downconverters. The PXIe-5641R has SMB and SMA connectors, external clocking, and features a -143 dBm/Hz noise floor.
The PXIe-5641R Reconfigurable IF Transceiver requires the PXI platform and bus and Real-Time, FPGA, or Windows operating systems. The NI PXIe-5641R Reconfigurable IF Transceiver is a PXI signal transceiver with frequencies between 250 kHz and 80 MHz, 24 dBm of power, 3 A of current, output impedance of 50 Ohms, rail voltages between 3.3 and 12 V, and 128 MB of memory. The module also includes a Xilinx Virtex-5 SX95T array that can be programmed with the NI LabView field-programmable gate array module.
To install, configure, and setup the NI PXIe-5641R Reconfigurable Transceiver, verify the system requirements and assemble the required components. Begin by grounding the device using a grounding strap or grounding object. Select an appropriate application development environment for the PXIe-5641R. Install the software prior to installing the hardware. Connect the analog input (AI), analog output (AO), and digital input/output (DIO) signals. Ensure the NI PXIe-5641R operates within its specified temperature range, otherwise, the onboard sensor can shut down the device. Perform a power-on reset if the device encounters a thermal shutdown.
The PXIe‑5641 Reconfigurable IF Transceiver is a dual-input and -output intermediate frequency (IF) transceiver that accommodates various types of applications involving composite and high-speed signal processing, analysis, and modulation tasks.
National Instruments PXIe-5641R Reconfigurable IF Transceiver FAQs
Question: What is the sample rate for the PXIe-5641R?
Answer: The sample rate for the PXIe-5641R depends on the input or output. The sample rate for the IF Input is 30 MS/s to 100 MS/s, while the sample rate for the IF Output is 30 MS/s to 200 MS/s.
Question: What is the data transfer rate for the PXIe-5641R?
Answer: The data transfer rate depends on the controller, chassis hardware, software, and usage of the backplane. The typical data transfer rate when going from the NI PXIe-5641R to a host is 120 MB/s, while the typical rate going from a host to the PXIe-5641R is 52 MB/s.
Question: What are the different trigger system modes for the PXIe-5641R?
Answer: The two trigger system modes for the PXIe-5641R are software and digital input.
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