Agilent Technologies 89600 manual

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In addition to the time record length limits, there are limits to the allowable range of spans. These are represented as vertical lines on the operating region graphs (Figure 4). The upper span limit is set by the digitizer’s sample rate. For the highest sample rate supported by the digitizer this boundary may be further limited by the analog performance of the digitizer’s front-end. To zoom in on a signal of interest by reducing the span, traditional VSA instrumentation reduces the effective sample rate through the use of decimating filters while keeping the ADC at full rate. This technique allows for maximum alias protection. Unlike traditional VSA instruments, the Acqiris digitizers have no decimating filters.

To compensate for this shortcoming, decimating filters have been built into the 89600 VSA software. The maximum amount of decimation allowed by the 89600 VSA software sets the minimum span for any given digitizer sample rate.

The operating region depicted in Figure 4 is determined by constraints imposed by both time record length and span. The Acqiris digitizers support many sample rates. For each sample rate, the operating region shifts slightly on the operating region graph. As the sample rate decreases, the operating region shifts slightly up and to the left. So, for any given digitizer, there will be a family of overlapping operating regions, one for each supported sample rate.

In general, these regions would be the same for every digitizer that supports a given sample rate. The only difference is when the maximum span at the maxi- mum sample rate is limited by analog performance of the digitizer’s front-end rather than just by the sample rate.

In addition to the time record length limits, there are limits to the allowable range of spans. These are represented as vertical lines on the operating region graphs (Figure 4). The upper span limit is set by the digitizer’s sample rate. For the highest sample rate supported by the digitizer this boundary may be further limited by the analog performance of the digitizer’s front-end. To zoom in on a signal of interest by reducing the span, traditional VSA instrumentation reduces the effective sample rate through the use of decimating filters while keeping the ADC at full rate. This technique allows for maximum alias protection. Unlike traditional VSA instruments, the Acqiris digitizers have no decimating filters.

To compensate for this shortcoming, decimating filters have been built into the 89600 VSA software. The maximum amount of decimation allowed by the 89600 VSA software sets the minimum span for any given digitizer sample rate.

The operating region depicted in Figure 4 is determined by constraints imposed by both time record length and span. The Acqiris digitizers support many sample rates. For each sample rate, the operating region shifts slightly on the operating region graph. As the sample rate decreases, the operating region shifts slightly up and to the left. So, for any given digitizer, there will be a family of overlapping operating regions, one for each supported sample rate.

Taken altogether, these constraints form an operating region that the 89600 VSA software must remain within (Figure 6). To complete our understanding there are a couple of additional points regarding sampling mode and alias exposure that must be presented.

The graphs presented in this section describe discrete operating regions that are a function of sample rate. In full rate or user rate sample modes a single operat- ing region curve fully describes the constraints imposed on the measurement.

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Contents Application Note Table of Contents Model OverviewFrequency RangeRequired software revisions 89600 VSA softwareInstallation for standard operation Install 89600 VSA SoftwareInstallation for embedded operation I/O between computer and digitizer Hardware ConfigurationDigitizer model Anti-alias filters and alias exposure-free modeFilter part number Basic operation OperationSampling modes full rate and user rate User rate mode Full rate Differences from 89600 VSA operationUser rate Relationship of main time length, span, and sample rate Time Frequency Span Operating RegionOperating region curves for Agilent Acqiris digitizers Page Operating region span constraints Operating region with span and memory constraints Model No. Max span Recording limits for Acqiris digitizersChs Using the Alias Exposure Zone Checker Setting up the Alias Exposure Zone CheckerTrace C Trace a Page RF range Mixer If amp Remarks Appendix aAppendix B Characteristic Microsoft Windows XP ProfessionalAppendix C PC Requirements to Run 89600 SoftwareMemory 4 Mpts Related literature list For More InformationRemove all doubt

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Agilent Technologies, a leading player in the test and measurement sector, has developed the 89600 VSA (Vector Signal Analysis) software, a powerful tool designed for a wide variety of signal analysis applications. This software is crucial for engineers and researchers developing and testing wireless communication systems, radar technologies, and other complex signal environments.

One of the main features of the Agilent 89600 is its capability to analyze both analog and digital signals with high precision and flexibility. It supports a broad range of modulation formats used in modern communication systems, including LTE, Wi-Fi, GSM, and many others. This extensive modulation support enables users to test their designs against industry standards and protocols, ensuring compliance and operational integrity.

The 89600 VSA software excels in its real-time analysis capabilities, which is critical for evaluating transient signal behavior and understanding time-varying signals. With its advanced algorithms and fast processing capabilities, users can perform real-time demodulation of complex signals, which is vital for debugging and optimizing communication systems. The software also supports offline analysis, allowing engineers to capture and analyze signals at their convenience.

Another standout characteristic of the 89600 software is its intuitive user interface, which streamlines the setup process and enhances user experience. The drag-and-drop functionality allows for easy configuration of measurement setups, while comprehensive visualization tools provide deep insights into the signal characteristics. Users can visualize modulation quality, spectral components, and error vectors through various graphical representations.

The software integrates seamlessly with Agilent's hardware spectrum analyzers and signal generators, offering a holistic solution for signal generation and analysis. It also supports a wide range of signal inputs, from hardware-based vector signal generators to recorded data files.

Moreover, the flexibility of the Agilent 89600 is enhanced through its modular architecture, which allows users to easily add new measurement capabilities via optional software packages. This adaptability ensures that the tool stays relevant as communication technologies evolve.

In summary, Agilent Technologies' 89600 VSA software combines advanced signal analysis capabilities with user-friendly features to provide a comprehensive solution for communication engineers. Its ability to handle multiple modulation formats, real-time analysis, and robust visualization tools makes it an essential resource for anyone involved in the development and testing of signal-based technologies.