New RF analysers offer high performance for spectrum monitoring
23-04-2015 |
Link Microtek
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Test & Measurement
Narda Safety Test Solutions has expanded its NRA series of compact
rack-mount RF analysers with the introduction of two new ‘RX’ models.
Specifically designed for spectrum-monitoring applications they are now
available from Link Microtek.
They instruments are ideal for short- and long-term observation of all types
of RF signals, including pulsed and sporadic transmissions, and are
therefore likely to appeal to organisations such as communications
authorities, broadcast companies, air-traffic control operators and defence
intelligence.
The NRA-3000 RX and NRA-6000 RX analysers cover the frequency bands 9kHz to
3GHz and 9kHz to 6GHz respectively. Both incorporate a new RF module that
delivers exceptional performance, with low phase noise and low intrinsic
interference.
In addition, the RX units provide an extremely fast sweep rate of 12GHz/s, a
maximum channel bandwidth of 32MHz and up to 600,000 sampling points per
sweep, allowing the user to measure a wide spectrum at high resolution
without needing to tune to different frequency ranges.
Particularly suitable for integration into automated measuring systems, the
new RF analysers include an Ethernet 100BASE-TX interface, a 10MHz reference
input for synchronisation to the system frequency and a simple ASCII-based
command set for remote control. There is also a USB interface for local
programming and updates, as well as a 3.5mm audio socket for listening to
demodulated analogue signals.
Four different operating modes can be selected: Spectrum Analysis mode with
wideband FFT and channel monitoring, Multi-Channel Power mode for rapid
evaluation of up to 500 user-definable channels or frequency ranges, Level
Meter mode for measurements at a specific frequency, and Scope and I/Q Data
mode for high-resolution time-domain analysis.
If I/Q data is streamed to a PC, there are several third-party software
packages available for carrying out more detailed analysis, e.g. by creating
constellation diagrams and determining parameters such as modulation error
ratio and error vector magnitude.
The RF analysers weigh less than 5kg and, at just 1U high, take up little
space in a 19in. rack. And with a power consumption of just 20W, there is
no need for fan cooling, says the company.