Agilent adds option RTR real-time spectrum recorder and analyzer application

Agilent Technologies, a telecom test and measurement (T&M) vendor, today announced the availability of the option RTR, a spectrum recorder and analyzer application example for real-time spectrum analyzers (RTSAs).

Option RTR, which enables enables engineers to record, analyze and play back signal spectrum density data, enhances the RTSA capabilities currently available for the Agilent PXA and MXA signal analyzers.

Agilent said option RTR includes the application, the application source code for user extensibility, and MATLAB software to extend the application’s capabilities as needed to meet current and future testing needs.

By detecting, analyzing and resolving signal anomalies early, engineers are able to accelerate time-to-insight and time-to-market of RF designs such as radar, defense and wireless communication devices.

Agilent said option RTR provides real-time recorder and playback capabilities, which allows its customers to solve difficult signal analysis challenges.

Bob Witte, vice president, Agilent’s Technology Leadership Organization, said: “If a project has signal analysis requirements beyond the application capabilities, customers can customize and extend the solution to meet their testing needs.”

Option RTR can be purchased with an Agilent N9030A PXA or N9020A MXA with real-time spectrum analyzer option RT1 or RT2. Option RT1 or RT2 and option RTR can be added later as an upgrade to the N9030A or N9020A.

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