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News Release from: Tektronix | Subject: RSA series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 15 January 2004
Real-time analysers handle the cutting
edge of RF
A new series of real-time spectrum analysers provide the first complete measurement package for engineers developing cutting-edge radio-frequency technologies.
A new series of real-time spectrum analysers provide the first complete measurement package for engineers developing cutting-edge radio-frequency technologies, ranging from RFID tags to sophisticated radar applications Real-time spectrum analysis provides the unique ability to trigger, capture and analyse time-varying RF signals
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 17 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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This evolution in RF technology has spawned an unprecedented demand for a new approach to spectrum analysis.
Real-time spectrum analysis has emerged as the vehicle to address this RF technology evolution.
Tektronix has employed the technology in its new portfolio of real-time spectrum analysers, including the RSA2200A Series and the RSA3300A Series.
These instruments address time-varying and transient RF signals by triggering on events that swept spectrum and vector signal analysers fail to see, seamlessly capturing and storing a record of signal activity and enabling in-depth analysis and troubleshooting with time-correlated multidomain visual displays.
"As we see multiple industries using RF technology to enable seamless connections between electronic systems and devices, the technical requirements are having a significant impact on engineers trying to identify and understand the characteristics of the signals", said Rick King, Vice President, Spectrum Analyser Product Line, Tektronix.
"Where it was once enough to provide a basic view of the spectrum or simple modulation analysis with a swept spectrum analyser, today's RF applications require much more.
Through long-term relationships with key RF customers, Tektronix has been able to identify the need for real-time spectrum analysis capabilities, and as such, is meeting the challenges of today's RF engineers".
Today's broad ranges of RF applications are as diverse as spectrum monitoring and RFID, but each has a common denominator: the signal is present one moment, absent the next, and variable over time.
These signals use modulation, frequency hopping, bursting, and other techniques and continue to elude swept spectrum analysers.
Designers and researchers working on advanced RF applications need efficient tools that can trigger, capture and analyse the spectral behaviour of rapidly changing signals over relatively long time periods.
Tektronix' RSA Series meet these demands by acquiring a seamless time record of a span of RF frequencies all at once.
This record of real-time signal behaviour supports powerful analysis tools such as the spectrogram display, which plots frequency and power amplitude changes over time-many minutes of time in some cases.
The frequency, time and modulation domains are all visible in time-correlated displays, while the spectrogram itself summarises the long-term view, enabling an intuitive, three-dimensional look at the time-varying signal behaviour, otherwise unseen in traditional frequency-domain displays.
Equally important is the frequency mask trigger, which allows users to define both the frequency and amplitude (power) conditions under which the instrument captures the signal information.
This unique feature enables engineers to quickly hone in on suspect frequencies or monitor signals continuously but acquire them only when the signal changes.
In addition, the RSA Series' long memory enables engineers to capture all signal information just once and immediately perform a complete analysis.
The event (for example, an interfering or transient signal) being analysed may only happen once or very infrequently, so it is critical to capture all the information the first time.
The new series comprise four models in total: RSA2203A, RSA2208A, RSA3303A, and RSA3308A.
These encompass frequency ranges up to 8GHz with various memory depth configurations.
Real-time spectrum analysis is standard on all models. Request a free brochure from Tektronix ...
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