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Rhode and Schwarz Presentations - Long Island 10/24/2023

Presentation 1: James 

  • EmC presentations - gtime FFT 
  • Emissions 

Summary: 

  • Compliance testing is required for most electrical devices 

  • Failure rate in full compliance is quite  high 

  • Redesign + retest is retired 

  • Precompliance testing is very important 

Questions: 

  • Anyone melted a probe? (people have definitely melted antennas) 

Signal Generators 

Topics: 

  • Primary purpose of signal generators 

  • Produces electrical wave forms of various a mplitudes, frequency and phase properties 

  • Signal sinusoidal (CW - Continuous wave, SMW-2WA - the “flagship” Signal Generator) 

Why are they important? 

  • They provide close to ideal input signals to the device under test (DUE_ 

  • They emulate real-worls signals in the case of complex - moulations 5G, LTE, Wifi 

  • Good performance ois important to minimize generators 

Signal Generators → 1. Analog Generators 2. Digital Generators 

Analog Signal Generators 

  • Frequency, basic modulation, boise and spectral p

  • Major reason for switching to analog 

Veector Signal Generators 

  • Frequency and level range 

  • Noise and spectral purity → modulation BW + capabilities 

Analog 

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Vector 

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What do we need an analog generator for 

  • High quality singals 

  • Reference code 

  • Gain 

  • Component development / testing (ADCD_ 

  • Receiver testing 

  • Military / radar applications 

AM  Frequency modulation    FM frequency modulation Phase freqeuncy modulation 

Analog Generator Selection Criterai -- things to consider 

Primary: 

  • Frequency range 

  • Phase-noise 

  • Harmonics 

  • Output power 

Secondary

  • Switching speeds 

  • Frequency + amplitude accuracy 

  • Very bad modulation support 

  • Very important to understand your input signals 

Vector Signal Generator Applciations 

  • Receiver testing - a huge applications 

  • Impairment generation 

  • Impulse testing 

  • Fading capbiliites, ability to generate attenuated delayed signals 

  • Radar echo preparations (GNSS)

  • Multipath signal generators

Vecotr Signal Basics: 

  • Analog signals defined by magnitude 

  • Vector signals defined by: magnitude + phase 

  • Used in digita modulation 

  • LTE, SGNR, Wifi, Bluetooth, SatCOM 

ASK, PSK, FSK 

Generating IQ Values 

  • Start with Symbol that represents particular magnitude _ phase 

  • Magnitude + phase can be converted into can be converted into 

  • In-phase (“real”) 

  • Quadratic (“imaginary”) 

  • Simplifies the pair of IQ vzlaues 

IQ Modulatior 

  • Converts base band (transmitting) signals into RF Signals 

  • This allows the AM FM PM to sum the signals 

IQ Modulation Steps  

  • Many licensing keys that you buy/input 

  • ca n bring data in digitally (bring the IQ values in digitally) - various  ways to define the baseband 

  • Can have a file of IQ values 

  • Specific data that has been mapped to IQ values 

  • Appropriate IQ values are generated based on what you selected 

  • Seiteis fo steps involved in creating a vector modulated signal 

  • Basic Digital Modulation - each variations of a signal magnitude _ phase represent a unique symbol 

Each symbol  represents a specific  digital bit or combination of  bits  - 

ASL - Amplitude  of  100%  and 50% 

BPSK - phase 0 degrees and 180 degrees 

Constellations (Symbol Mapping) 

  • Constellations - collection of symbols on a polar chart representing a signal and magnitude and phase 

  • X - acist depicting amplitude (I ) 

  • Y -  as  depicting phase (Q) 

  • ASK depicts 2 symbols with 1 bit of info - modulating in amplitude 

  • BPSK chart depicts 2 symbols molulating only in phase 

How do we add more bits/symbols/information for faster data transmission? 

  • Through QAM symbol mapping 

  • Could transmit only 1 bit previously can transmit 4 bits now! 

  • These mits make up the frame of  our wifi, transmission, bluetooth, etc.. 

Modulation Bandwidth 

  • Some LTE at least 10 MHz of bandwidth requires 
  • Frequency - generators RF frequency , usually the carrier signal 
  • Bandwidth 
  • ** important tto distinguish what the signal rate is and what the bit-rate is **
  • Flatness is the gain variation of the  platform 

Impairment Generation 

  • Another huge reason for vector 
  • previously  talked about band base generation 
  • Able to do fading and noise injection 

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  • impairment s emulate real-world effects 
  • Keeps up with standards as well 
  • Base band impairments - noise - SW interferes - impulse noise - phase noice - 
  • Fading - ability t o generate copies of a signal , attenuate them, or dopplegang them 

AWFN impairments 

  • Additive white gaissian noise additive -
  • Additive Combine dwith useful 
  • White: noise constant other frequency 
  • Gaussian - describes how noise changes over time ODFM (orthogonal) 
  • 23 ASK Constellations   ODFM orthogonal  
  • Considered more immune than QM 
  • Device under test → mini circuits amplification 

AWGN Generation 

  • Constellation drawn by the analyzer 

  • Analyzer (receiver basically) no trouble achieving 

  • Signal to rnoise ratio - APSK (PVB -52, Digital Viceo Broad cast 

  • This  is  very important for devices that  are  re-timing the circuit 

  • Needs to be able to filter out the (phase) noise that you inject 

Phase noise impairment:

  • Anything coming up in time domain (called jitter) 

  • Anything long0term in time domain (called wonder) 

  • Excessive phase noise can cause many issues 

  • Disturbance  in communication systems for instance

  • Phase noise can be addes to base bands signal by 

  • Define amount of phase noise at gain  - frequency offsets 

  • Adding phase noise to signal leads to rotation

  • Errors → adjacent signal  /  symbols  bleeding into other symbols - bit-error 

Impulse Noise impairment - many real wprld examples of impulse noise impairment 

  • unintentional - spark plugs motors, 

  • Intentional - radars, or bursty , modulation time 

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