Keithley Introduces Fast, Flexible Vector Signal Analyzer.CLEVELAND -- Keithley Instruments Keithley Instruments (NYSE: KEI) is a measurement and instrument company headquartered in Solon, Ohio. Keithley develops, manufactures, markets and sells highly accurate instruments and data acquisition products, as well as complete system solutions for high-volume production , Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :KEI), a leader in solutions for emerging measurement needs, introduces the Model 2810 RF Vector Signal Analyzer The vector signal analyzer (VSA) is a powerful tool that can perform many of the same measurement and characterization tasks that the spectrum analyzer (SA) can, but it can also perform many more useful digital demodulation functions. , optimized for automated testing (testing) automated testing - Software testing assisted with software tools that require no operator input, analysis, or evaluation. of wireless devices and transmitter circuits in production test environments, as well as in new product and device research and development. It features measurement speeds up to three times faster than competitive instruments in production test, takes up half the space, and costs half as much as competitive products. The Model 2810 combines high performance, complex signal analysis capability with unprecedented ease of use for even those with little training, background, or practical experience in RF measurement to serve a wide range of measurement needs on wireless devices, transceiver modules, and RF components. Keithley's Model 2810 is the lowest cost, widest signal acquisition bandwidth, stand-alone vector signal analyzer with both manual and automated operation on the market today. Visit http://www.keithley.com/pr/061 to learn more about the Model 2810. For High Resolution Image: http://client.ggcomm.com/Keithley/Art/2810.JPG See JPEG. jpg - JPEG The Model 2810 RF Vector Signal Analyzer is designed to work closely with Keithley's Model 2910 RF Vector Signal Generator A signal generator, also known variously as a test signal generator, function generator, tone generator, arbitrary waveform generator, or frequency generator . Together, these two instruments form a powerful RF test and measurement solution that reduces test times and capital equipment costs for testing active and passive RF components. For example, production test engineers can use built-in list mode features with the test modes of the latest mobile phone chipsets to perform fast simultaneous calibration of the phone's transmitters and receivers - dramatically reducing test times. Industry-Leading Measurement Speed Mobile handset manufacturers and wireless component manufacturers are under tremendous pressure to reduce costs, address new technologies, and increase their manufacturing flexibility. The Model 2810 reduces testing time with industry leading measurement and data acquisition times. Keithley's Model 2810 Vector Signal Analyzer uses an advanced software-defined radio architecture with a 500MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. digital signal processor A digital signal processor (DSP) is a specialized microprocessor designed specifically for digital signal processing, generally in real-time computing. Characteristics of typical Digital Signal Processors
Wide Signal Acquisition Bandwidth Another factor contributing to the Model 2810's outstanding processing power is greater than 30MHz of 3dB measurement bandwidth with 20MHz of flatness within 1dB. Wide bandwidth signals can be captured in one acquisition, which is essential for capturing the new high bandwidth, high throughput transmission signals such as WLAN See wireless LAN. WLAN - wireless local area network and WiMAX signals. This exceptionally wide signal acquisition bandwidth is much greater than conventional spectrum analyzers and wider than most VSAs in the $30,000 and under price range. The Model 2810 has the performance now to acquire the future 4G technology signals under development in R&D labs. The Model 2810 is more than a spectrum analyzer. In addition to being able to decompose de·com·pose v. de·com·posed, de·com·pos·ing, de·com·pos·es v.tr. 1. To separate into components or basic elements. 2. To cause to rot. v.intr. 1. a waveform into its constituent frequencies, it can also decompose digitally modulated signals into their I and Q phase components. With the I and Q components, a vector signal analyzer can determine the quality of a modulated signal. Research and development personnel working with modulation schemes can easily transfer the acquired signal components to a PC for more extensive analysis. Mobile Phone Demodulation demodulation: see modulation. See demodulate. (communications) demodulation - To recover the signal from the carrier. For example, in a radio broadcast using amplitude modulation the audio signal is transmitted as the mean amplitude of a Options The Model 2810 offers firmware options at prices significantly lower than competitors to enable more cost effective modulation quality analysis on GSM and EDGE signals, cdma2000 Reverse Link signals, and WCDMA (Wideband CDMA) A 3G high-speed digital data service provided by cellular carriers that use the TDMA or GSM technology worldwide, including AT&T (formerly Cingular) and T-Mobile in the U.S. Uplink signals. These measurements are performed much faster than analyzers commonly used today. A suite of GSM/EDGE measurements including time mask conformance, phase error or EVM EVM Earned Value Management EVM Evaluation Module EVM Error Vector Magnitude EVM Electronic Voting Machine EVM Expert Group on Vitamins and Minerals EVM Economic Value Management EVM Extraneous Vegetable Matter EVM Extra-Value Meal EVM Electronic Voltmeter , and channel power can be acquired and computed in 27msec. This is twice as fast as the industry's current leading analyzers. Unparalleled Flexibility The Model 2810's flexible, software-defined radio architecture gives telecom manufacturers the testing flexibility needed to keep pace with changing wireless technologies. New modulation analysis schemes and new measurement algorithms can be incorporated easily and economically with ongoing firmware updates. The Model 2810's upgradeability eliminates the need to buy another instrument when new measurement needs arise, making it a more flexible instrument over time and keeping down capital equipment costs. In addition, with space at a premium, the Model 2810's reduced size is a significant advantage, reducing the amount of space needed in a standard rack or on a benchtop. Ease of Use The Model 2810 also speeds start-up and troubleshooting times in automated test development. Its user-friendly interface also minimizes the time it takes to learn how to operate the instrument. In either R&D or university laboratories, even occasional users, such as RF development engineers and researchers, can quickly orient themselves to the non-intimidating front panel and easily make measurements. The graphical user interface graphical user interface (GUI) Computer display format that allows the user to select commands, call up files, start programs, and do other routine tasks by using a mouse to point to pictorial symbols (icons) or lists of menu choices on the screen as opposed to having to (GUI (Graphical User Interface) A graphics-based user interface that incorporates movable windows, icons and a mouse. The ability to resize application windows and change style and size of fonts are the significant advantages of a GUI vs. a character-based interface. ) greatly simplifies the use of such a complex instrument and eliminates the need for an entire front panel of buttons. While typical spectrum analyzers may have more than 20 buttons, the Model 2810 has only two buttons and an intuitive touch screen. It can also be easily operated by a USB USB in full Universal Serial Bus Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer. mouse, making it an excellent tool for communications theory training in student labs where PC-knowledgeable students can comfortably learn to make spectrum analysis measurements via the mouse. The GUI uses a Windows-based display format, so any user who is familiar with operating a PC can easily navigate through the menus of the Model 2810. A built-in help system makes all user information available at the touch of the screen or with the click of a mouse. Because its GUI eliminates the need for a whole front panel of buttons, the Model 2810 can be packaged in an industry-leading half-rack package, saving precious rack space in production and R&D environments. Extra Features - Extra Value The Model 2810 includes a number of additional features that most competitive analyzers do not provide as part of their standard offering. Examples include electronic attenuation Loss of signal power in a transmission. Attenuation The reduction in level of a transmitted quantity as a function of a parameter, usually distance. It is applied mainly to acoustic or electromagnetic waves and is expressed as the ratio of power densities. , pre-amplifiers, and a sweeping continuous wave source, all of which are included as standard features on the Model 2810 but are costly options on competitive instruments. Also, an industry-leading three-year warranty on the Model 2810 is included at no additional charge. Flexible Interfacing The Model 2810 includes three standard interfaces to meet current and future system integration requirements. An IEEE-488 interface enables users of legacy systems to easily integrate the Model 2810 into their test systems. Users looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. higher data transfer rates can use the USB or LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. interface. The LAN interface is compatible with the new LXI Adj. 1. lxi - being one more than sixty 61, sixty-one cardinal - being or denoting a numerical quantity but not order; "cardinal numbers" standard. Specifically, the Model 2810 conforms to the LXI-C standard. Price and Availability The Model 2810 RF Vector Signal Analyzer is priced at $15,500 (USD USD In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the U.S. Dollar. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. ). Several different signal analysis options are also available starting at $1,500 (USD) list. Availability is four weeks ARO (After Receipt of Order). For More Information To learn more about the Model 2810 RF Vector Signal Analyzer or any of Keithley's other RF test solutions and to view a short online product presentation, visit http://www.keithley.com/pr/061, or contact the company at:
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About Keithley Instruments, Inc. With 60 years of measurement expertise, Keithley Instruments has become a world leader in advanced electrical test instruments and systems from DC to RF (radio frequency). Its products solve emerging measurement needs in production testing, process monitoring, product development, and research. The company's customers are scientists and engineers in the worldwide electronics industry involved with advanced materials research, semiconductor device and wafer characterization and functional test, and the production of end products such as electronic assemblies or portable wireless devices. The value Keithley provides its customers is a combination of precision measurement technology and a rich understanding of their applications to improve the quality, throughput, and yield of their products. Products and company names listed are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies. |
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