HomeNewsIndia NewsSignal Transceiver Product family to be expanded to cover X-band applications

    Signal Transceiver Product family to be expanded to cover X-band applications

    NI, the provider of a software-defined platform that helps accelerate the development and performance of automated test and automated measurement systems, announced the PXIe-5831 vector signal transceiver (VST) to further address time-to-market challenges for X-band, Ku-band and Ka-band radar and satellite communications (SATCOM) components and systems.

    As the electromagnetic spectrum rapidly evolves to keep up with expanding requirements in areas like the electronic battlefield and SATCOM, engineers need to reduce the time it takes to prototype, validate and test radar and communication systems at higher frequency bands. The PXIe-5831 VST with modular millimeter wave (mmWave) heads expands the VST product family to provide frequency coverage up to 44 GHz. It delivers 1 GHz of instantaneous bandwidth for generation and analysis and features a high-performance FPGA, so users can perform faster and optimized measurements, inline signal processing and high-speed data transfer.

    “When the first VST was released in 2012, it revolutionized the way high-performance RF test sets were developed, offering the dependability of calibrated RF measurements, the flexibility of user-programmable inline processing and the ability to program in LabVIEW or leverage existing VHDL IP,” said Luke Schreier, vice president and general manager of NI’s aerospace, defense and government business. “By extending that capability to even more radar and SATCOM frequencies, we are helping address the schedule, cost-of-test and quality issues inherent in the development of complex transmit/receive systems. As a company, we also gain significant technology leverage between these applications and the commercial 5G sectors, which enables us to more efficiently support the product.”

    The PXIe-5831 combines the PXIe-5820 baseband VST with the PXIe-3622 vector signal upconverter/downconverter for direct RF generation and analysis from 5 to 21 GHz. Modular mmWave heads further expand coverage to include frequencies from 23 to 44 GHz with integrated and calibrated switching for up to 32 channels. This enables multichannel beamformer and phased-array measurements without the need for additional infrastructure.

    The PXIe-5831 complements NI’s modular instrumentation portfolio of more than 600 PXI products, ranging from DC to mmWave. It also offers NI platform features such as high-throughput data movement using PCI Express Gen 3 bus interfaces and performs subnanosecond synchronization across PXI modules with integrated timing and triggering. Users can take advantage of the productivity of LabVIEW software, the flexibility of the LabVIEW FPGA Module and a vibrant ecosystem of partners, add-on IP and applications engineers. These benefits help them adapt to fast-changing technology and demanding technical requirements so they can deliver new systems on time and on budget.

    For more information, visit: www.ni.com

    ELE Times Research Desk
    ELE Times Research Deskhttps://www.eletimes.ai
    ELE Times provides a comprehensive global coverage of Electronics, Technology and the Market. In addition to providing in depth articles, ELE Times attracts the industry’s largest, qualified and highly engaged audiences, who appreciate our timely, relevant content and popular formats. ELE Times helps you build awareness, drive traffic, communicate your offerings to right audience, generate leads and sell your products better.

    Related News

    Must Read

    Adoption of Electric Motorcycles: A Challenging Ride Ahead

    India’s tryst with electric two-wheelers began as early as...

    Edge AI Chipsets: How On-Device Intelligence Is Reshaping Embedded System Design

    The cloud-first model for embedded systems is becoming a...

    Quantum-Safe Hardware: Why the Cybersecurity Deadline Is Closer Than the Quantum Breakthrough

    The world’s digital infrastructure is quietly approaching a cryptographic...

    SQL Server IoT 2025: Why It Matters for Embedded and OEM Systems

    Courtesy: Arrow Electronics The new SQL Server IoT 2025 is...

    Microchip Releases Plastic Transient Voltage Suppressors for A&D Applications

    Microchip Technology announced the release of its JANPTX family...

    Týr-the-Pruner: Search-based Global Structural Pruning for LLMs

    Courtesy: AMD Key Takeaways: End-to-end global structural pruning: Týr-the-Pruner...

    Global Semiconductor Revenue Grew 21% in 2025, reports Gartner

    Worldwide semiconductor revenue totalled $793 billion in 2025, an...

    India aims to be among the major semiconductor hubs by 2032, says Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw

    India has joined the global race to manufacture semiconductor...

    AI Glasses: Ushering in the Next Generation of Advanced Wearable Technology

    Courtesy: NXP Semiconductors   AI integration into wearable technology is...

    The semiconductor technology shaping the autonomous driving experience

    Courtesy: Texas Instruments Last summer in Italy, I held...