Today's spectrum analyzers aren't your father's instruments. Thanks to lots of embedded processing power, digital signal processing (DSP), and new analog front-end circuitry, the latest round of ...
The addition of two base models to the R&S FPL1000 family of portable spectrum analyzers takes frequency coverage to 26.5 GHz. Each analyzer combines the functions of a benchtop instrument and the ...
Like most modern radio communications devices, wireless local-area networks (WLANs), RFID tags, and 3G cellular systems rely on complex modulations that require specialized signal-analysis ...
In telecommunications, the term "spectrum” refers to a range of radio waves used for communication purposes – comprising of radio and microwave frequencies. Radio frequencies are used for a wide ...
Modern oscilloscopes capture, view, measure, and analyze complex RF signals in the time, frequency, and modulation domains. Time-domain analysis, the original oscilloscope function, allows users to ...
In today’s hyperconnected world, wireless communication faces a critical challenge known as the “spectrum crunch.” Spectrum crunch results from more devices vying for limited frequencies, creating an ...