Datasheet

SignalVu-PC application-specific licenses
SignalVu-PC offers a wealth of application-oriented options available either
installed on the instrument, or as a floating license that can be moved
between instruments or attached to your PC. Applications include:
General-purpose modulation analysis (27 modulation types including
16/32/64/256 QAM, QPSK, O-QPSK, GMSK, FSK, APSK)
EMC/EMI analysis with CISPR peak, quasi-peak, and average
detectors
Buetooth
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analysis of Basic Rate, Low Energy, and Bluetooth 5. Some
support of Enhanced Data Rate
P25 analysis of phase I and phase 2 signals
WLAN analysis of 802.11a/b/g/j/p, 802.11n, 802.11ac
LTE
FDD and TDD Base Station (eNB) Cell ID and RF
measurements
Mapping
Pulse analysis
AM/FM/PM/Direct Audio Measurement including SINAD, THD
Playback of recorded files, including complete analysis in all domains
Signal classification and survey
See the separate SignalVu-PC data sheet for complete details and ordering
information. Selected applications are illustrated below.
EMC/EMI EMI pre-compliance and diagnostic measurements are easy
with the instrument and SignalVu-PC. Transducer, antenna, preamplifier,
and cable gain/loss can be entered and stored in correction files, and the
standard spurious measurement feature of SignalVu-PC can be used to
establish limit lines for your test. The following illustration shows a test from
30MHz to 960 MHz against the FCC Part 15 Class A limit shown shaded.
The blue trace is the capture of Ambient. Violations are recorded in the
results table below the graph. CISPR quasi peak and average detectors
can be added with option SVQP.
The EMC pre-compliance solution can be added with option EMCVU. It
supports many predefined limit lines. It also adds a wizard for easy setup of
recommended antennas, LISN, and other EMC accessories with a one-
button push. When using the new EMC-EMI display, you can accelerate the
test by applying the time consuming quasi peak only on failures. This
display also provides a push-button ambient measurement. The Inspect
tool lets you measure frequencies of interest locally, removing the need for
scanning.
Bluetooth
Two new options have been added to help with Bluetooth SIG
standardbase transmitter RF measurements in the time, frequency and
modulation domains. Option SV27 supports Basic Rate and Low Energy
Transmitter measurements defined by RF.TS.4.2.0 and RF-PHY.TS.
4.2.0 Test Specification. It also demodulates and provides symbol
information for Enhanced Data Rate packets. Option SV31 supports
Bluetooth 5 standards (LE 1M, LE 2M, LE Coded) and measurements
defined in the Core Specification. Both options also decode the physical
layer data that is transmitted and color-encode the fields of packet in the
Symbol Table for clear identification.
Pass/Fail results are provided with customizable limits. Measurement below
shows deviation vs. time, frequency offset and drift and a measurement
summary with Pass/Fail results.
Spectrum Analyzer
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