Keysight N5182B MXG X-Series RF Vector Signal Generator N5182B-Option 503,9 kHz to 3 GHz
Keysight N5182B MXG X-Series RF Vector Signal Generator N5182B-Option 503,9 kHz to 3 GHz
N5182B-Option 503: 9 kHz to 3 GHz
N5182B-Option 506: 9 kHz to 6 GHz
N5182B MXG X-Series RF vector high performance signal generators are fine-tuned to be your
“golden transmitter” in R&D with 9 kHz to 6 GHz frequency coverage. Simulate real-world signals
with real-time capabilities with Signal Studio software.
Highlights
NOTE: This product is going to be discontinued and will be replaced by N5186A MXG vector signal generator.
▶Take your designs to their limit with outstanding hardware performance, including unmatched phase
noise and spurious characteristics.
▶Drive power amplifiers and characterize nonlinear behavior with industry-leading adjacent channel power
ratio (ACPR) and output power.
▶Test wideband devices with factory-equalized 160 MHz RF bandwidth.
▶Reduce the time spent on signal creation with PathWave Signal Generation software, including LTE,
WLAN, and GNSS.
▶Lower your cost of ownership with 3-year cal cycles and comprehensive solutions for self-maintenance.
Definitions and Conditions
Specifications represent warranted performance of a calibrated instrument that hasbeen stored for a minimum of 2
hours within the operating temperature of 0 to 55 °C,unless otherwise stated, and after a 45 minute warm-up period.
The specificationsinclude measurement uncertainty. Data represented in this document arespecifications unless otherwise
noted.Typical (typ) describes additional product performance information that is not coveredby the product warranty.
It is performance beyond specifications that 80 percent of theunits exhibit with a 90 percent confidence level at room
temperature (approximately25 °C). Typical performance does not include measurement uncertainty.Nominal (nom) values
indicate the expected mean or average performance, or anattribute whose performance is by design, such as the 50 ohm
connector. This data isnot warranted and is measured at room temperature (approximately 25 °C).Measured (meas) describes
an attribute measured during the design phase forpurposes of communicating expected performance, such as amplitude drift vs.
time.This data is not warranted and is measured at room temperature (approximately25 °C)。
Options
Frequency Range
N5182B-503: Frequency range, 9 kHz to 3 GHz
N5182B-506: Frequency range, 9 kHz to 6 GHz
Connector Configuration
N5182B-1EM: Move all connectors to rear panel
General Performance Features
N5182B-UNZ: Fast frequency switching
N5182B-UNX: Low phase noise
N5182B-UNY: Enhanced low phase noise
N5182B-1EA: High output power
N5182B-1EQ: Low specified power (less than -110 dBm)
N5182B-1ER: Flexible reference input (1-50 MHz)
N5182B-099: Expanded license key upgradability
Vector System Features
N5182B-UNV: Enhanced dynamic range
N5182B-657: Upgrade baseband generator to 160 MHz RF bandwidth
N5182B-656: ARB baseband generator (80 MHz RF bandwidth, 32 MSa)
N5182B-1EL: Differential I/Q outputs
N5182B-023: Upgrade baseband generator memory from 32 Msa to 1 Gsa
N5182B-022: Upgrade baseband generator memory from 32 Msa to 512 Msa
N5182B-660: Upgrade baseband generator with real-time capability
Analog Modulation
N5182B-303: Multifunction generator
N5182B-UNT: AM, FM, phase modulation
N5182B-UNW: Narrow pulse modulation
Vector Firmware Applications
N5182B-004: Digital input connectivity with the N5102A
N5182B-003: Digital output connectivity with the N5102A
Additional Features
N5182B-006: Instrument security and removable memory card
N5182B-009: Internal solid state memory
N5182B-012: LO in/out for phase coherency
N5182B-FRQ: Frequency extender connectivity
N5182B-SD0: No internal non-volatile memory/solid state drive





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