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Keysight N5181B MXG X-Series 6 GHz Analog Signal Generator

Keysight N5181B MXG X-Series 6 GHz Analog Signal Generator

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Keysight N5181B MXG X-Series 6 GHz Analog Signal Generator

Key Features At A Glance

  • Available as the N5181B analog or N5182B vector signal generator within the MXG X-Series family
  • Frequency coverage from 9 kHz up to 3, 6, or 7.2 GHz depending on model and frequency options
  • 0.001 Hz frequency resolution with phase offset adjustable in nominal 0.1° increments
  • GPIB (IEEE-488.2), 1000BaseT LAN (LXI Class C), and USB 2.0 remote programming via SCPI for automated test systems
  • Optional analog modulation — AM, FM, and ΦM with Option UNT; narrow pulse modulation with Option UNW
  • Vector modulation, internal baseband generator, and Signal Studio support available on the N5182B
  • Optional enhanced single-sideband phase-noise performance via Option UNX or Option UNY
  • Type N 50 Ω RF output with electronic step attenuator (0 to 130 dB in 5 dB steps)
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The Keysight MXG X-Series comprises the N5181B analog and N5182B vector signal generators — RF sources covering 9 kHz to 3 or 6 GHz, extendable to 7.2 GHz on the N5182B with the N5182BX07 Frequency Extender. Keysight describes the MXG as a “golden transmitter” for R&D, fine-tuned to deliver phase noise, ACPR, and channel coding performance for engineers pushing for a linear RF chain or an optimized link budget.

The MXG generates standards-based test signals for receiver and transmitter characterization. Distortion and EVM performance is documented for 3GPP W-CDMA, 3GPP LTE-FDD, GSM/EDGE, 3GPP2 cdma2000, 802.16e Mobile WiMAX, and 802.11a/g/ac formats. Avionics test signals — VOR, ILS localizer and glide slope, and marker beacon — are available with Option 302, and real-time cellular, navigation (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo), and video (DVB, ISDB-T) applications are supported through Signal Studio with the real-time baseband generator (Option 660).

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Brand Heritage

Keysight Technologies traces its roots to the test and measurement business of Hewlett-Packard, which was spun off as Agilent Technologies in 1999. Agilent's electronic measurement business was then established as Keysight Technologies in 2014, the brand under which this product line is offered today.

Compare Other Models in This Series

The Keysight MXG X-Series is offered in two models that share the same platform but serve different signal-generation needs: the N5181B is an analog signal generator, while the N5182B is a vector signal generator that adds I/Q modulation, an internal baseband generator, and arbitrary-waveform playback. Both cover a base range of 9 kHz to 3 or 6 GHz set by frequency options 503 and 506.

Beyond the analog-versus-vector distinction, the family differentiates through options rather than separate hardware tiers. Frequency reach, output power, phase-noise performance, switching speed, and modulation capability are each governed by ordering options, allowing a configuration to be matched to the application. The N5182B uniquely supports extension to 7.2 GHz when paired with the N5182BX07 Frequency Extender.

Each model below links to its own dedicated product page with condition-matched pricing for the new unit you select. Choose the model that matches your required configuration, then review that page for its specifications and current availability.

The N5182B is the vector member of the family: it adds the I/Q modulator, internal baseband generator (Options 656 and 657), arbitrary waveform memory, and the real-time and custom modulation options not present on the analog N5181B. It is also the only model in the series that can be extended to 7.2 GHz via the N5182BX07 Frequency Extender.

The primary difference between the two models is modulation architecture: the N5181B provides analog modulation (AM, FM, and ΦM with Option UNT, pulse with Option UNW), while the N5182B adds full vector/I-Q modulation, baseband generation, and waveform playback on top of those analog capabilities. The comparison table below summarizes the capabilities that apply to each model.

Within each model, frequency range is set by Option 503 (to 3 GHz) or Option 506 (to 6 GHz), output power can be raised with Option 1EA, and phase noise can be improved with Option UNX or UNY. The N5182B carries a higher maximum power draw (300 W versus 160 W) and slightly greater net weight, reflecting its added baseband and vector hardware. Refer to each model's row for the exact options it supports.

Model Frequency Range Type Max Output Power (>10 MHz–3 GHz, Std)
N5181B 9 kHz to 3 or 6 GHz Analog +18 dBm
N5182B 9 kHz to 6 GHz (7.2 GHz w/ N5182BX07) Vector +18 dBm

Additional differences in specifications beyond the few shown above are not listed here — see each model's full specifications below.

Product Core & Specifications

Specification Value
Frequency
Frequency range (Option 503) 9 kHz (5 MHz I/Q mode) to 3 GHz
Frequency range (Option 506) 9 kHz (5 MHz I/Q mode) to 6 GHz
Frequency range (Option 506 + FRQ, N5182B only) 9 kHz (5 MHz I/Q mode) to 7.2 GHz
Resolution 0.001 Hz
Phase offset Adjustable in nominal 0.1° increments
Frequency Switching Speed
CW mode, SCPI (Standard) ≤ 5 ms, typical
CW mode, SCPI (Option UNZ) ≤ 1.15 ms
List/step sweep mode (Standard) ≤ 5 ms, typical
List/step sweep mode (Option UNZ) ≤ 900 µs
Frequency Reference
Internal timebase aging rate < ± 1 x 10⁻⁷/year; < ± 5 x 10⁻¹⁰/day after 30 days
Initial achievable calibration accuracy ± 4 x 10⁻⁸ or ± 40 ppb
Adjustment resolution < 1 x 10⁻¹⁰
Temperature effects < ± 2 x 10⁻¹⁰, nominal
Reference output frequency 10 MHz
Reference output amplitude ≥ +4 dBm, nominal into 50 Ω load
External reference input (standard) 10 MHz
External reference input (Option 1ER) 1 to 50 MHz (in multiples of 0.1 Hz)
Lock range ± 1 ppm
Sweep Modes (Frequency and Amplitude)
Operating modes Step sweep; List sweep
Dwell time 100 µs to 100 s
Number of points 2 to 65535 (step sweep); 1 to 3201 (list sweep)
Triggering Free run, trigger key, external, timer, bus (GPIB, LAN, USB)
Output Parameters
Settable range (Standard) +19 to –144 dBm
Settable range (Option 1EA) +30 to –144 dBm
Resolution 0.01 dB
Step attenuator 0 to 130 dB in 5 dB steps, electronic type
Connector Type N 50 Ω, nominal
Maximum Output Power (Standard / Option 1EA)
9 kHz to 10 MHz +13 dBm / +17 dBm (+18 dBm typ)
> 10 MHz to 3 GHz +18 dBm / +24 dBm (+26 dBm typ)
> 3 to 5 GHz +16 dBm / +19 dBm (+20 dBm typ)
> 5 to 6.0 GHz +16 dBm / +18 dBm (+19 dBm typ)
Absolute Level Accuracy in CW Mode (ALC on, Max power to –60 dBm) () = typical
100 kHz to 5 MHz ± 0.8 dB (± 0.3)
> 5 MHz to 3 GHz ± 0.6 dB (± 0.3)
> 3 to 6 GHz ± 0.6 dB (± 0.3)
SWR (measured CW mode, Bypass attenuator state)
≤ 1.0 GHz < 1.3:1
> 1.0 to 2 GHz < 1.55:1
> 2 to 3 GHz < 1.8:1
> 3 to 4 GHz < 1.5:1
> 4 to 6 GHz < 1.9:1
Maximum Reverse Power, nominal
< 1 GHz 50 W
> 1 to 2 GHz 25 W
> 2 to 6 GHz 20 W
Max DC voltage 50 VDC
Trip level 2 W
Standard Absolute SSB Phase Noise (dBc/Hz, CW, at 20 kHz offset) () = typical
5 MHz to < 250 MHz –129 (–133)
250 MHz –140 (–143)
500 MHz –135 (–139)
1 GHz –131 (–134)
2 GHz –124 (–127)
3 GHz –123 (–127)
4 GHz –118 (–122)
6 GHz –116 (–121)
Option UNX Absolute SSB Phase Noise (dBc/Hz, CW, at 20 kHz offset) () = typical
5 MHz to < 250 MHz –140 (–143)
250 MHz –144 (–150)
500 MHz –143 (–150)
1 GHz –141 (–146)
2 GHz –135 (–141)
3 GHz –131 (–137)
4 GHz –118 (–122)
6 GHz –117 (–121)
Harmonics (CW mode)
9 kHz to 3 GHz (Standard < +4 dBm) < –35 dBc
> 3 to 4 GHz (Standard < +4 dBm) < –35 dBc, typical
> 4 to 6 GHz (Standard < +4 dBm) < –53 dBc, typical
9 kHz to 3 GHz (Option 1EA < +12 dBm) < –30 dBc
Spurious (CW mode)
Residual FM (300 Hz to 3 kHz BW, CCITT, rms), 5 MHz to 6 GHz < N x 2 Hz (measured)
Residual AM (0.3 to 3 kHz BW, rms, +5 dBm), 100 kHz to 3 GHz < 0.01% (measured)
Analog Modulation (Option UNT)
FM maximum deviation N × 4 MHz, nominal
FM resolution 1 Hz, nominal
FM deviation accuracy < ± 2% + 20 Hz (1 kHz rate, deviation is N x 50 kHz)
Phase modulation maximum deviation, normal bandwidth N × 2 radians, nominal
Phase modulation maximum deviation, high-bandwidth mode N × 0.2 radians, nominal
AM maximum depth 100%
AM depth resolution 0.1% of depth (nom)
Important: Maximum reverse power (nominal): 50 W below 1 GHz, 25 W from 1 to 2 GHz, and 20 W from 2 to 6 GHz. Maximum DC voltage: 50 VDC. Reverse power trip level: 2 W.
Important: 7.2 GHz frequency coverage is available only on the N5182B with Option 506 and the N5182BX07 Frequency Extender.
Important: Digital baseband input/output (Options 003 and 004) require the N5102A digital signal interface module to deliver or receive complex-modulated digital signals.
Recommended pairing: extend the N5182B to 7.2 GHz with the Keysight N5182BX07 Frequency Extender, which requires Option 506.

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Keysight

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Factory New

Manufacturer

Keysight Technologies

Rf_gen_freq

9 kHz to 6 GHz