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Application firmware transforms signal analyzers into WiMAX MIMO analysis systems

By Jean-Pierre Joosting
Microwave Engineering
June 25, 2008 (06:37 AM EST)
 


Munich, Germany — Rohde & Schwarz has added a new suite of application firmware for WiMAX MIMO measurements in line with IEEE 802.16e-2005. Designated the FSQ-K94 option, the firmware is designed to run on the company's FSQ and FSG signal analyzers, and supports a combination of several analyzers for testing up to 4x4 MIMO systems.

The FSQ-K94 application firmware can be used for testing semiconductor components such as WiMAX MIMO chipsets, amplifiers and mixers, as well as complete products such as WiMAX base stations or pico stations.

A large number of measurements required for testing MIMO systems can be performed by means of a single vector signal analyzer. To test then interaction between the individual components, however, two instruments may sometimes be required. In this case, the user can combine several FSQ or FSG analyzers to create a flexible test solution made up of standalone signal analyzers for testing 4x4 MIMO systems, for example.

Both the FSQ-K94 application firmware for WiMAX MIMO measurements and the FSQ-K93 application firmware for WiMAX SISO (single input single output) measurements, which has been on the market for some time, feature similar user interfaces and remote control commands. This reduces the time required for user training. Moreover, WiMAX MIMO measurements can easily be added to existing programs. Tried and tested FSQ-K93 functions such as automatic demodulation or user-specific spectrum emission masks (SEM) are also provided in FSQ-K94.


For further information visit www.rohde-schwarz.com.


 
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