Spectrum analyzer for complex waveforms in military mobile communications introduced by Rohde & Schwarz
Questions and answers:
- What is the primary function of the Rohde & Schwarz FSWX analyzer? The FSWX is a multichannel signal and spectrum analyzer designed for testing military mobile, wireless, and satellite communications.
- How does the FSWX improve signal analysis accuracy? It uses advanced cross-correlation algorithms with a multi-path architecture to reduce noise and measure several signal sources simultaneously.
- What types of technologies can the FSWX test and analyze? It can test active RF components, automotive and airborne radar, complex waveforms, and military satellite communications.
MUNICH – Rohde & Schwarz in Munich is introducing the FSWX signal and spectrum analyzer that integrates several input ports with advanced cross-correlation techniques for military mobile communications, wireless, and satellite communications test and measurement applications.
The FSWX is a multichannel signal and spectrum analyzer with several input ports, offers low phase noise for high signal purity, and a spurious-free dynamic range.
The instrument's internal bandwidth of 8 GHz helps analyze complex waveforms and modulation schemes, and can test active RF components, automotive radar, complex airborne radar, and military satellite communications.
Simultaneous signal measurement
The FSWX offers the ability to measure several signal sources simultaneously to enable users to analyze the interactions between diverse signals.
Its advanced internal multi-path architecture allows for the cross-correlation mode. It splits signal input internally into two independent signal paths, each equipped with its own local oscillator and A/D converter.
Users can apply advanced cross-correlation algorithms in the digital back end to remove noise. For more information contact Rohde & Schwarz online at www.rohde-schwarz.com.