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N7617B Datasheet, PDF (2/13 Pages) Keysight Technologies – Signal Studio for WLAN 802.11a/b/g/j/p/n/ac/ah/ax | |||
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02 | Keysight | N7617B Signal Studio for WLAN 802.11a/b/g/j/p/n/ac/ah/ax - Technical Overview
Simplify WLAN Signal Creation
Keysight Technologies, Inc. Signal Studio software is a flexible suite of signal-creation
tools that will reduce the time you spend on signal simulation. For WLAN, Signal
Studioâs performance-optimized reference signalsâvalidated by Keysightâenhance
the characterization and verification of your devices. Through its application-specific
user-interface youâll create standards-based and custom test signals for component,
transmitter, and receiver test.
Component and transmitter test
Signal Studioâs basic capabilities use waveform playback mode to create and customize
waveform files needed to test components and transmitters. Its user-friendly interface
lets you configure signal parameters, calculate the resulting waveforms and download
files for playback.
The applications for these partially-coded, statistically correct signals include:
ââ Parametric test of components, such as amplifiers and filters
ââ Performance characterization and verification of RF sub-systems
Receiver test
Signal Studioâs advanced capabilities enable you to create fully channel-coded signals
for receiver packet-error-rate (PER) analysis. Applications include:
ââ Performance verification and functional test of receivers, during RF/baseband
integration and system verification
ââ Coding verification of baseband subsystems, including FPGAs, ASICs, and DSPs
Performance test
N7617B Signal Studio for WLAN 802.11a/b/g/j/p/n/ac/ah/ax and N7607B Signal Studio
for DFS Radar Profiles can be integrated to set up a test system for WLAN performance
tests including DFS test.
Typical Measurements
Test components with
basic capabilities:
ââ IMD/NPR
ââ ACLR
ââ CCDF
ââ EVM
ââ Modulation accuracy
ââ Channel power
ââ Occupied bandwidth
Verify receivers with
advanced capabilities:
ââ Sensitivity
ââ Maximum input level
ââ Adjacent and nonadjacent
channel rejection
ââ Clear channel assessment
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