Overview:
Generating metric-grade baseband, RF, and microwave reference signals is an essential part of accurately characterizing and testing today's wireless systems. Whether you are working on standards-based systems, such as W-CDMA, WiMAX, DVB, and GPS, custom secure communications or advanced radar systems, vector signal generators and application-specific signal creation software, like Signal Studio, offer advanced signal simulation capabilities specifically tailored for these systems and the components that comprise them.
Understanding how the vector signal generator architecture and the I/Q waveform impact signal quality will help you avoid common pitfalls encountered when generating reference signals. This presentation identifies common sources of error encountered when using vector signal generators and describes how to address these errors to create and enable the generation of performance optimized reference signals.
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Who should view this Webinar:
This webinar is intended for baseband and RF/Microwave engineers who design and test components, modules and systems for use in the cellular communications, wireless connectivity, audio/video broadcasting, and aerospace/defense industries.
Duration: One hour
Presenter:
 John Hansen, Senior Product Manager, Agilent Technologies
John Hansen is currently a senior product manager for Agilent Technologies' Electronic Measurements Group. He has more than 20 years of experience in system engineering and new product development within the wireless, microelectronics and defense industries. At Agilent, he is responsible for the launch of new high frequency microwave signal generator products. Prior to joining Agilent, Hansen worked at Hughes Network Systems, where he participated in the development of terrestrial cellular and satellite communication products as an engineering test manager. Hansen received his BS in Engineering from UCLA, an MSEE (communications systems) from USC, and his MBA from San Diego State University. He is also a registered Professional Engineer in the State of California.
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