Vector signal analyzer
A vector signal analyzer is an instrument that measures the magnitude and phase of the input signal at a single frequency within the IF bandwidth of the instrument. The primary use is to make in-channel measurements, such as error vector magnitude, code domain power, and spectral flatness, on known signals.
Vector signal analyzers are useful in measuring and demodulating digitally modulated signals like W-CDMA, LTE, and WLAN [1]. These measurements are used to determine the quality of modulation and can be used for design validation and compliance testing of electronic devices.
Operation
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Typical Functionality
Typical vector signal analyzer displays feature the spectrum of the signal measured within the IF bandwidth , a constellation diagram of the demodulated signal, error vector magnitude measurements, and a time domain plot of the signal. Many more measurement results can be displayed depending on the type of modulation being used (symbol decoding, MIMO measurements, radio frame summary, etc.).
References
- Communications Systems Analysis Using Hardware and Software-Based Vector Signal Analyzers [2]
Footnotes