Keysight launches reference solution for satellite signal monitoring

Wireless testing vendor Keysight Technologies has launched a reference solution for satellite signal monitoring and validation of signal integrity.

Keysight said the new Satellite Signal Monitoring Reference Solution enables engineers to monitor large blocks of spectrum and perform precise digital modulation analysis to validate satellite signal integrity.

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The latest testing solution is optimized for high throughput, low test cost, and a small footprint. In a statement, Keysight said that the reference solution is the first to provide sequential scanning using a single PXI vector signal analyzer.

Keysight launched reference solution for satellite signal monitoring

The company said the Satellite Signal Monitoring Reference Solution uses Keysight’s measurement expertise in a combination of PXI hardware and software.

This apart, the Reference Solution from Keysight also supports stepped spectrum analysis with the industry’s fastest display refresh rates and multi-band scanning at greater than 280 GHz per second, and the ability to zoom in on signals of interest within the IF bandwidth with its 89600 VSA software.

“The Satellite Signal Monitoring Reference Solution is part of our effort to speed test throughput and help our customers reduce test time and overall cost of test,” said Mario Narduzzi, marketing manager, Software and Modular Solutions Division at Keysight.

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