The crowded RF spectrum, compounded by the explosion in application spaces joining the cloud, demands advanced development tools able to provide deeper insights into signals and their measurement. Our ...
Electrical noise, like taxes, is always with us. Most of the time noise is small and we can ignore it, but there are some measurement circumstances where noise must be dealt with. What can be done to ...
The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) has some “big challenges” when it comes to spectrum operations, with the environment becoming more and more congested. The National Strategic Research Institute ...
No instrument, whether in the time or frequency domains, is suitable for all use cases. Signal/spectrum analyzers shine for ensuring standards conformity. Oscilloscopes tend to be more versatile, ...
Available for all analyzers of the FSW family, the FSW-B500 hardware option allows the analyzers to be used for measurements in a 500-MHz bandwidth at frequencies to 67 GHz. The option enables ...
– Comprehensive Suite of Tools Aids Government Regulators, Security Agencies, Spectrum Owners, and Defense Electronics Companies to Better Analyze RF Signals – Anritsu software aids government ...
Fig. 1: A Spectrum M5i digitizer and frequency domain screenshots of a 702 MHz signal before and after DDC. Data is continuously streamed at 12.8 GB/s to a GPU for on-the-fly processing prior to ...
No audio available for this content. Figure 1. Initial GLONASS FDMA signals spectrum in L1 band. Image: Sergey Karutin GLONASS remains a core of Russia’s positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) ...
NTT Corporation (Headquarters: Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo; Representative Member of the Board and President: Akira Shimada; from now on, "NTT") has succeeded in electrically generating and controlling the ...