Datasheet

The tracking generator (Option 04 on the RSA600) is controlled via
SignalVu-PC. Here you can enter start-stop frequencies, set number of
steps in the span, adjust reference level, and normalize the tracking
generator with a calibrate function. A bandpass filter response from
800 MHz to 3 GHz is shown below.
SignalVu-PC application-specific licenses
SignalVu-PC offers a wealth of application-oriented options including:
General-purpose modulation analysis (27 modulation types including
16/32/64/256 QAM, QPSK, O-QPSK, GMSK, FSK, APSK)
Buetooth
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analysis of Low Energy, Basic Rate and 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 & 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.
General purpose modulation analysis
SignalVu-PC application SV21 bundles 27 different modulation types into a
single analysis package and offers constellation displays, eye diagrams,
symbol tables, trellis diagrams, modulation quality summaries and more.
Symbol rates and filter types are adjustable and an internal equalizer is
included for signal optimization. The illustration below is of a TETRA-
standard signal modulated with pi/4DQPSK modulation at 18.0 ksymbols/
sec.
Bluetooth
With application SV27 you can perform Bluetooth SIG standard-based
transmitter RF measurements in the time, frequency, and modulation
domains. This application supports Basic Rate and Low Energy Transmitter
measurements defined by Bluetooth SIG Test Specification RF.TS.4.1.1 for
Basic Rate and RF-PHY.TS.4.1.1 for Bluetooth Low Energy. Application
SV27 also automatically detects Enhanced Data Rate packets,
demodulates them and provides symbol information. Data packet fields are
color encoded in the Symbol table for clear identification. Pass/Fail results
are provided with customizable limits and the Bluetooth presets make the
different test set-ups push-button. The measurement below shows
deviation vs. time, frequency offset and drift, and a measurement summary
with pass/fail results.
APCO 25
SignalVu-PC application SV26 enables analysis of APCO P25 signals. The
following image shows a Phase II HCPM signal being monitored for
anomalies with the spectrogram while performing transmitter power,
modulation, and frequency measurements to the TIA-102 standards
specification.
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