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06 | Keysight | 802.11ad Waveform Generation & Analysis Testbed, Reference Solution - Solution Brochure
Signal analysis configuration
The test signals can be demodulated using an oscilloscope and the 81199A software.
Keysight offers a wide portfolio of oscilloscopes with bandwidths up to 63 GHz. This
enables digitizing 60 GHz signals directly, which offer extremely flat amplitude response
and linear phase response. Alternatively, a lower bandwidth oscilloscope can be used
with a downconverter to translate the 60 GHz signal into an IF suitable for that particular
oscilloscope. There are several possibilities for downconverters, depending on your
application and performance requirements:
ââ Keysight N1999A downconveter
ââ Features a built-in attenuator & preamplifier
ââ Frequency range from 57 to 66 GHz
ââ Bandwidth: 2 GHz
ââ Keysight M1971E smart mixer
ââ Enables swept-tuned measurements with a spectrum analyzer
ââ Enables I/Q captures for demodulation measurements with an oscilloscope
ââ Frequency range from 55 to 90 GHz
ââ Bandwidth: > 2 GHz
ââ N9029AV12 and N9029AV15 VDI downconverters
ââ Flexible LO/IF planning
ââ Frequency range:
--- V-Band: 50 to 75 GHz
--- E-Band: 60 to 90 GHz
ââ Bandwidth: ~9 GHz
Figure 4. Wideband smart mixer, UXA signal analyzer, and S-Series oscilloscope. The spectrum trace shows an
802.11ad Spectral Emission Mask (SEM) measurement at 60.48 GHz using the M1971E smart mixer.
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