Automotive, aerospace and defense, and high-speed wireless and digital services companies need both active and passive components integrated into their devices, such as mobile phones, satellite communications, and 5G base stations, to increase performance and reduce the size of the final products. These highly integrated devices require highly integrated test solutions that overcome radio frequency (RF) measurement challenges while delivering advanced performance and functionality.
Keysight's new E5080B, P50xxA, and M980xA network analyzers deliver next-generation features and performance in benchtop,
USB, and PXI form factors. These new analyzers combine integrated pulse generators and modulators, spectrum analysis, and time-domain analysis into a single instrument to save time when fully characterizing modern devices without the need for additional test hardware.
"Keysight understands the unique challenges engineers face when testing components that require a wide variety of measurements, such as multi-input, multi-output antennas used in wireless or radio applications," said Joe Rickert, Vice President of High-Frequency Measurement R&D at Keysight Technologies. "Keysight's new network analyzers provide the essential functionality engineers need to perform the various measurements required through a single instrument."
Keysight's new E5080B network analyzers and the P50xxA and M980xA series, available now, enable customers to:
• simplify test setups that can be quickly reconfigured and calibrated
• reduce the number of parts in a test setup, minimizing maintenance and downtime costs
• accelerate test times and improve results through simple, easily automated setup
• improve accuracy by eliminating losses from extra connections and external switches
• customize hardware to easily adapt to future testing requirements
Keysight's new network analyzers include the following measurement application software:
• Automatic fixture removal
• Time domain analysis
• Basic pulsed RF measurements
• Mixer/converter scalar measurements
• Gain compression measurements
• Spectrum analysis
