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Agilent Technologies Introduces Multi-Measurement Signal Analyzer Capability for Wireless R&D

New capability intended to allow simultaneous signal analysis of multiple carriers and signal formats.

New capability intended to allow simultaneous signal analysis of multiple carriers and signal formats.

By DE Editors

Agilent Technologies Inc. has announced that a new multi-measurement capability is being added to its 89600 VSA software, enabling simultaneous signal analysis of multiple carriers and signal formats for testing and deeper signal insight in wireless tests.

The 89600 VSA software’s new multi-measurement capability has been engineered with multiple signal analyzers within a single user interface. The software’s architecture is designed to allow engineers to configure multiple measurements simultaneously. These measurements persist in memory, allowing any or all of them can be called on for immediate and coordinated execution.

Additionally, engineers will be able to perform measurements sequentially when signals are spaced too far apart to be captured in a single acquisition. With results then displayed on one screen, they will be able to use trace overlays and user-defined equations to do in-depth comparisons.

The new multi-measurement capability of Agilent’s 89600 VSA is designed for use in a variety of test scenarios, including multi-standard radio (MSR). Along with its recently announced MSR measurement application for X-Series signal analyzers, Agilent now offers a range of test solutions supporting the product lifecycle of the MSR base station from R&D through manufacturing.

For more information, visit Agilent Technologies.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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