RF Interference Troubleshooting:Keysight Technologies and Bird
The RF Editor software and IQC5000B signal record & playback system from Bird allows you to capture, edit or create an RF spectrum to test the susceptibility of your products to RF interference and jamming during design or evaluation.
The light weight (8 lb) and very small footprint (12” x 10.5” x 3.5”) of the IQC5000B make it ideal for field use and the recording of in-situ spectrum activity. The record-ed files can be added to spectrum created mathematically on your personal com-puter and then transferred to a data pack. The files can then be played back by the IQC5000B through its analog I & Q outputs to a Keysight vector signal generator, such as a PSG, MXG or EXG, to allow over-the-air (OTA) testing of your products.
Bird’s RF Editor includes a highly intuitive, graphical user interface. Recorded or cre-ated spectrum and waveforms are available by name in a file list for manipulation in the frequency and time domains.
Once a file is selected, you can filter, increase or decrease span, or shift the spectrum center frequency within the file span. Ten individual time tracks are used to position each spectrum in the time domain. A single mouse command then combines the individual spectra into one. The resulting spectrum can be viewed and then exported in Xdat, .bin or .txt formats.
signal record system 、 playback system 、 vector signal generator |
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Supplier and Product Introduction |
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Please see the document for details |
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May 15, 2017 |
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5990-9511EN |
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