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Real-Time Control - NI's Flexible PXI Vector Signal Transceivers

Written by Casey Coyne | Oct 25, 2018 1:00:18 PM

The PXI Vector Signal Transceiver by National Instruments suits a wide-range of RF and wireless test applications form IoT to radar testing. With its precise measurement accuracy and 1 GHZ of bandwidth, the testing capabilities are endless.

Q: But exactly what is a PXI Vector Signal Transceiver?

A: The PXI Vector Signal Transceiver (VST) combines an RF and baseband vector signal analyzer and generator with a user-programmable FPGA and high-speed serial and parallel digital interfaces for real-time signal processing and control. VSTs are ideally suited for applications such as carrier aggregation, digital predistortion, and automotive radar testing. But they have a wide range of capabilities, including:

  • Wide Instantaneous Bandwidth

  • Excellent EVM Performance

  • Multichannel Synchronization

  • User-Customizable FPGA

  • RF and Baseband Functionality

 

Products options include: PXIe-5840PXIe-5820PXIe-5646PXIe-5645, and PXIe-5644.

 

To learn more about NI's VST solutions, TEVET, or to contact our account sales team with questions or an order– click the links below, email us, or give us a call!

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