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MDO4000B Datasheet, PDF (7/28 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – Mixed Domain Oscilloscopes
Mixed Domain Oscilloscopes — MDO4000B Series
RF measurements
The MDO4000B Series includes three automated RF measurements -
Channel Power, Adjacent Channel Power Ratio, and Occupied Bandwidth.
When one of these RF measurements is activated, the oscilloscope
automatically turns on the Average spectrum trace and sets the detection
method to Average for optimal measurement results.
Advanced RF analysis
When paired with SignalVu-PC and its Live Link option, the MDO4000B
Series becomes the industry's widest bandwidth Vector Signal Analyzer
with up to 1 GHz capture bandwidth. Whether your design validation needs
include Wireless LAN, wideband radar, high data rate satellite links, or
frequency-hopping communications, SignalVu-PC vector signal analysis
software can speed your time-to-insight by showing you the time-variant
behavior of these wideband signals. Available analysis options include Wi-
Fi (IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/j/n/p/ac) signal quality analysis, pulse analysis, audio
measurements, AM/FM/PM modulation analysis, general purpose digital
modulation and more.
Automated Channel Power measurement
EMI Troubleshooting
EMC testing is expensive regardless of whether you purchase the
equipment to perform in-house testing or you pay an external test facility to
certify your product. And that assumes that your product passes the first
time. Multiple visits to a test house can add significant cost and delay to
your project. The key to minimizing this expense is early identification and
debug of EMI issues. Traditionally, spectrum analyzers with near field
probe sets have been used to identify the location and amplitude of
offending frequencies, but their ability to determine the cause of the issue is
very limited. Designers are increasingly using oscilloscopes and logic
analyzers as EMI issues become more transient due to the complex
interactions of numerous digital circuits in modern designs.
The MDO4000B, with its integrated oscilloscope, logic analyzer, and
spectrum analyzer is the ultimate tool for debugging modern EMI issues.
Many EMI problems are caused from events rooted in the time domain,
such as clocks, power supplies, and serial data links. With its ability to
provide time correlated views of analog, digital, and RF signals, the
MDO4000 is the only instrument available that can discover the connection
between time-domain events and offending spectral emissions.
MDO4000B paired with SignalVu-PC to analyze 802.11ac modulation.
RF probing
Signal input methods on spectrum analyzers are typically limited to cabled
connections or antennas. But with the optional TPA-N-VPI adapter, any
active, 50 Ω TekVPI probe can be used with the spectrum analyzer on the
MDO4000B Series. This enables additional flexibility when hunting for
noise sources and enables easier spectral analysis by using true signal
browsing on an RF input.
In addition, an optional preamplifier accessory assists in the investigation of
lower-amplitude signals. The TPA-N-PRE preamplifier provides 12 dB
nominal gain across the 9 kHz - 6 GHz frequency range.
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