Keysight Technologies, Inc. Signal Studio software is a flexible suite of signal-creation tools that will reduce the time you spend on signal simulation. Signal Studio’s performance-optimized WLAN reference signals validated by Keysight enhance the characterization and verification of your devices. Through its application-specific user-interface you’ll create standards-based and custom test signals for component, transmitter, and receiver test. Signal Studio’s basic capabilities use waveform playback mode to create and customize waveform files needed to test components and transmitters. Its user-friendly interface lets you configure signal parameters, calculate the resulting waveforms and download files for playback. The applications for these partially-coded, statistically correct signals include parametric test of components, such as amplifiers and filters & performance characterization and verification of RF sub-systems. Signal Studio’s advanced capabilities enable you to create fully channel-coded signals for receiver packet-error-rate (PER) analysis. Applications include performance verification and functional test of receivers, during RF/baseband integration and system verification & coding verification of baseband subsystems, including FPGAs, ASICs, and DSPs.
Key Features:
- Create Keysight validated and performance optimized reference signals compliant with the IEEE 802.11a/b/g/j/p/n/ac/ah/ax standards
- Use basic options to provide partially-coded signals for testing components such as power amplifiers
- Use advanced options to provide signals with full channel coding, flexible configuration of MAC headers, spatial stream mapping, and application of channel models for testing receivers
- Support MIMO testing with up to 8 streams/antennas
- N7607C Signal Studio for DFS Radar Profiles enables creation of FCC, ETSI, Japan MIC, Korean or Chinese radar test signals for DFS test
- Accelerate the signal creation process with a user interface based on parameterized and graphical signal configuration and tree-style navigation