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The original state of frequencies prior to modulation.


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  • Mixed Domain Oscilloscope

    3 Series MDO - Tektronix, Inc.

    With the largest display in class, improved low-level signal measurement accuracy and industry-leading probe performance, the 3 Series MDO sets a new standard for bench oscilloscopes. Whether you’re testing your baseband design for IoT or just for simple EMI sniffing, the 3 Series has a unique true hardware spectrum analyzer built right in with superior RF test performance and guaranteed RF specifications.

  • RF Signal Generators

    Salicon Nano Technology

    As Rigol's RF first signal source, the DSG3000 series offers standard AM/FM/ØM analog modulation, as well as options for I/Q modulation and I/Q baseband output. The instrument is available with maximum frequencies of either 3 GHz or 6 GHz. Featuring a high signal purity with phase noise measuring <-110dBc/Hz@20kHz (typical) and a wide output range of -130dBm to +13dBm, the DSG3000 RF signal generator has standard pulse modulation with an on/off ratio of up to 80dB, with optional pulse train generator available. The DSG3000 series also has an amplitude accuracy of <0.5dB (typical).

  • PXIe-5450, 145 MHz Bandwidth, 16-Bit, 128 MB, I/Q PXI Waveform Generator

    780419-01 - NI

    PXIe, 145 MHz Bandwidth, 16-Bit, 128 MB, I/Q PXI Waveform Generator—The PXIe‑5450 is a 145 MHz, dual‐channel arbitrary waveform generator optimized for I/Q communications signals. It is an ideal instrument for testing devices with I/Q inputs, or as the baseband component of an RF vector signal generator. The PXIe‑5450 also features onboard signal processing (OSP) functions that include pulse shaping and interpolation filters, gain and offset control, and a numerically controlled oscillator (NCO) for frequency shifting. The PXIe‑5450 also features advanced synchronization and data streaming capabilities.

  • PXIe-5450, 145 MHz Bandwidth, 16-Bit, 512 MB, I/Q PXI Waveform Generator

    780419-02 - NI

    PXIe, 145 MHz Bandwidth, 16-Bit, 512 MB, I/Q PXI Waveform Generator—The PXIe‑5450 is a 145 MHz, dual‐channel arbitrary waveform generator optimized for I/Q communications signals. It is an ideal instrument for testing devices with I/Q inputs, or as the baseband component of an RF vector signal generator. The PXIe‑5450 also features onboard signal processing (OSP) functions that include pulse shaping and interpolation filters, gain and offset control, and a numerically controlled oscillator (NCO) for frequency shifting. The PXIe‑5450 also features advanced synchronization and data streaming capabilities.

  • Radar Environment Simulator

    Scientific Research Corp. STI Division

    SRC has developed a family of products used to test radar systems during development and to train after system implementation. Our product provides realistic signals at RF, IF, and at baseband that simulate multiple targets, jamming, atmospheric effects, and clutter. In addition to meeting U.S. needs, these radar environment simulators have been sold to customers in Spain, The Netherlands, and other countries to support key radar developments.

  • PXIe Digitizer: 500 MSa/s, 14 bit, 200 MHz

    M3102A - Keysight Technologies

    The M3102A PXIe digitizer is ideal for general purpose digitizer automated test requirements. It offers high channel density with an advanced data acquisition systems (DAQ). The optional real-time sequencing, inter-module synchronization, and graphical FPGA programming software tools expand its capability to enable a number of solutions including angle of arrival (AoA), baseband electronics designs, wireless device manufacturing and multi-channel coherent signal acquisition.

  • PXIe Digitizer: 100 MSa/s, 14 bit, 100 MHz

    M3100A - Keysight Technologies

    The M3100A PXIe digitizer is ideal for general purpose digitizer automated test requirements. It offers high channel density with an advanced data acquisition systems (DAQ). The optional real-time sequencing, inter-module synchronization, and graphical FPGA programming software tools expand its capability to enable a number of solutions including angle of arrival (AoA), baseband electronics designs, wireless device manufacturing and multi-channel coherent signal acquisition.

  • Full Band Down-Converters

    STC-20-10-S1 - ERAVANT

    Full band down-converters are designed to convert high frequency millimeterwave signals down to the baseband at 10 MHz to 1.6 GHz. These down-converters deliver a superior performance since they are assembled with SAGE Millimeter’s instrumentation grade components, such as multipliers, amplifiers, filters, isolators, and more. The below standard offering covers the frequency range of 26.5 to 170 GHz and delivers a typical LO power of 3 dBm and conversion gain of 20 dB. The down-converters provide low harmonic levels and excellent gain flatness, making them ideal for test instrumentation applications. Specifications other than those listed below are available upon request.

  • NI-5782, 100 MHz Bandwidth Transceiver Adapter Module for FlexRIO

    782705-01 - NI

    The NI‑5782 is ideal for applications that require the acquisition and generation of IF or baseband signals with in-line, real-time processing. You can analyze acquired signals in the PXI FPGA Module for FlexRIO to perform measurements and generate response signals. Application areas include RF modulation and demodulation, channel emulation, bit error rate testing (BERT), signal intelligence, radio frequency identification (RFID) and near-field communication (NFC) test, real-time spectrum analysis, and software defined radio (SDR).

  • NI-5782, 100 MHz Bandwidth Transceiver Adapter Module for FlexRIO

    782705-02 - NI

    The NI‑5782 is ideal for applications that require the acquisition and generation of IF or baseband signals with in-line, real-time processing. You can analyze acquired signals in the PXI FPGA Module for FlexRIO to perform measurements and generate response signals. Application areas include RF modulation and demodulation, channel emulation, bit error rate testing (BERT), signal intelligence, radio frequency identification (RFID) and near-field communication (NFC) test, real-time spectrum analysis, and software defined radio (SDR).

  • USRP‑2932, 20 MHz Bandwidth, 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz Software Defined Radio Device

    781909-01 - NI

    20 MHz Bandwidth, 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP‑2922 is a tunable RF transceiver with a high-speed analog‑to‑digital converter and digital‑to‑analog converter for streaming baseband I and Q signals to a host PC over 1 Gigabit Ethernet. You can also use the USRP‑2922 for the following communications applications: WiFi, WiMax, S‑band transceivers, and 2.4 GHz industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) band transceivers.

  • Waveform Generation Toolbox for Wideband Signal Simulation

    N7509A - Keysight Technologies

    The Waveform Generation Tool provides a simplified interface for baseband modulation of Keysight's wide bandwidth signal simulation solutions, for signals with up to 1 GHz RF bandwidth. Even the most complex signals are defined and implemented easily through the software interface. Signals can be defined through basic parameter entry or from files created in MATLAB or other engineering environments. For each selection in the main menu, a subsequent screen appears, enabling the user to enter the parameters required to define the waveform and invoke the built-in calibration routines. A display on each sub-panel shows the ideal frequency domain waveform calculated from entered parameters. A simulation mode is provided to enable development and operation without connection to the instrument hardware.

  • Signal Analyzer

    bsw TestSystems & Consulting AG

    The simplest way to measure the phase noise is to compare the Device-Under-Test (DUT) to the source of a spectrum analyzer. With the SA set at the same frequency as the OUT, you see the sum of the SA's and DUT's sideband-power spectrum on the SA display. It is a simple and straight forward method well suited for free running VCO's where the SA is easily an order better.You can improve on this method by establishing a Phase Lock (PLL) between the DUT and the Local Oscillator and create a zero-IF or base-band spectrum analyzer system.

  • PXIe Arbitrary Waveform Generator, 500 MSa/s, 16 bit, 200 MHz

    M3201A - Keysight Technologies

    The M3201A PXIe arbitrary waveform generator is ideal for general purpose AWG automated test requirements. It offers high channel density with high-quality output with low phase noise. The optional real-time sequencing, intermodulation synchronization, and graphical FPGA programming software tools expand its capability to enable a number of solutions including envelope tracking (ET) and DPD (part of PA/FEM reference solution), MIMO, baseband electronics design, wireless device manufacturing, ATE, beamforming and other multi-channel coherent signal generation and multi-channel signal generation.

  • USRP‑2932, 20 MHz Bandwidth, 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, Included GPS-Disciplined OCXO, USRP Software Defined Radio Device

    781911-01 - NI

    20 MHz Bandwidth, 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz, Included GPS-Disciplined OCXO, USRP Software Defined Radio Device - The USRP‑2932 is a tunable RF transceiver with a high-speed analog‑to‑digital converter and digital‑to‑analog converter for streaming baseband I and Q signals to a host PC over 1 Gigabit Ethernet. You can also use the NI USRP‑2930 for the following communications applications: WiFi, WiMax, S‑band transceivers, and 2.4 GHz industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) band transceivers.

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