Agilent Technologies’ PXA Signal Analyzer Now Enables Wideband Measurement with up to 900 MHz of Bandwidth
Communiqué de presse de AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES 
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) today announced that its high-performance PXA signal analyzer now supports up to 900 MHz of intermediate-frequency bandwidth,
enabling it to act as a broadband down converter for analysis of
wideband communications and radar signals in aerospace and defense
applications. Many
digital communications and radar applications today require
demodulation and analysis of wideband signals in the microwave region.
While in some applications, this task can be accomplished using a modern
wideband oscilloscope to directly digitize signals for analysis, the
Agilent PXA provides a more convenient and economical solution. Acting
as a broadband down converter, the PXA translates the desired microwave
or millimeter wave signal down to an IF frequency and then supplies it
to an Agilent Infiniium 9000 or 90000 Series oscilloscope running 89600 VSA software where it is digitized and analyzed, respectively. The PXA’s wideband IF
output extends the 89600 VSA’s analysis bandwidth to 900 MHz for input
signals with frequencies from 3.6 to 50 GHz. With
this 900-MHz solution, engineers now have both the advantage of a fully
featured signal analyzer with high-resolution vector signal analysis
software and a wideband measurement system to address wideband
demodulation requirements. This wideband analysis capability, combined
with the industry’s highest performance signal analyzer, provides radar
and communications engineers with the most flexible and powerful tools
available to date for developing tomorrow’s aerospace and defense
systems. Moreover,
using the PXA’s wideband IF output for broadband signal analysis,
customers gain the cost advantage of using off-the-shelf instruments for
their broadband applications, while avoiding the frustration and
uncertainty of home-brew down converters. “With the PXA and 89600 VSA software, we have assembled the necessary
building blocks to measure signal quality and demodulate even the most
demanding modulation formats,” said Guy Séné, vice president and general
manager of Agilent’s Microwave and Communications Division. “The PXA’s
new 900 MHz IF bandwidth capability now extends these capabilities to
Infiniium Series oscilloscopes, creating a cost-effective wideband
measurement system and allowing maximum reuse of existing equipment.” The
PXA is the highest-performance member of the Agilent X-Series signal
analyzers, with frequency coverage from 3 Hz to 50 GHz. The X-Series is
an evolutionary approach to signal analysis that spans instruments,
measurements and software, including more than 25 industry-leading
measurement applications that cover cellular communication, wireless
connectivity, digital video, and aerospace and defense.
AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES
Publié le 21-09-2011





























