Industry's first modular stimulus response measurement solution
03-07-2015 |
Keysight Technologies
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Test & Measurement
Keysight Technologies has announced the release of four new M9290A CXA-m
PXIe signal analyzer tracking generator options. The CXA-m signal analyzer,
with a built-in tracking generator, now has 3, 7.5, 13.6 and 26.5GHz
options, making it the industry's first modular stimulus response
measurement solution and providing the industry's highest tracking generator
frequency coverage. Vector signal analysis capabilities are also now
available on the CXA-m by the N9064A VXA X-Series measurement application or
89600 VSA software.
"Today's developers that are creating systems used in the maintenance and
production line want a versatile test platform that has a small footprint;
and is capable of spectrum and signal analysis; and component
characterization," said Brian LeMay, general manager of Keysight's Chengdu
Instruments Division. "The modular design of the CXA-m and its
industry-leading capabilities provide a powerful and affordable solution."
Adding an optional tracking generator to the CXA-m makes it ideal for
characterizing the behaviour of components or subsystems, including
frequency response, conversion loss and insertion loss/gain, as well as
analyzing and identifying unknown signals. The modular CXA-m stimulus
response measurement solution allows system developers to fulfil the tasks
for component characterization while meeting the demands of shrinking the
test footprint and budget.
The VXA measurement application provides the CXA-m with a vector signal
analysis mode that supports a wide range of measurements, demodulation types
and filters that enable engineers to perform comprehensive signal analysis,
thoroughly test designs, ensure product quality and optimize device
performance. The N9064A is one in a common library of more than 25
measurement applications in the Keysight X-Series signal analyzers.
The 89600 VSA software is a comprehensive set of tools for measuring
signals; verifying signal performance with multiple simultaneous views in
time, frequency and modulation domains; and troubleshooting via
trace-to-trace coupling, triggering, record and playback. Collectively,
these tools accelerate device development with consistent vector signal
analyzer measurements at any stage of design -- from baseband to RF and
simulation to design validation, says the company.