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Page 1 - Signals and Measurements for

Signals and Measurements forWireless Communications Testing

Page 2 - Spectrum Analyzer

10The 11 tone equation was thenmodified so that the last 5 tones(71 through 75 MHz) areinverted. The two differentmulti-tone results are shown inFigur

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11Frequency modulation introducescontrol of the phase argument,Φ, in the basic carrier equation:A sin (ωct + Φ ).FM is implemented by varyingΦ in dire

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12While basic single-tone FM is abuilt-in function of virtually allconventional signal generators,dual-tone FM modulation clearlycontrasts the flexibi

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13Figure 13. The TDS 744A shows the intermodu-lation performance with expanders disabled andenabled. There is no distortion with the expanderdisabled.

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14A final example of conventionalanalog modulation combinesmost of the above techniques tosimulate the stereo modulationused in broadcast FM. Themodul

Page 7 - AM with Adjacent Carriers

15The resulting 455 kHz signal ismixed up to the broadcast bandand inserted into a stereoreceiver. The stereo indicator isturned on, and the resulting

Page 8 - Magnitude (dBm)

16Although the removal of noise isa common design goal, a noisesource can be an extremelyuseful test stimulus or signalimpairment. The AWG 2041provide

Page 9 - Multi-Tone Testing

17the AWG’s 10 MHz low-passfilter (middle trace). TheTDS 744A FFT spectra for thetwo signals are overlaid belowthe time domain waveforms. Thesalient c

Page 10 - Inverted tones

18The AWG’s graphical waveformeditor provides a variety ofmathematical operators for exist-ing waveforms. Waveforms canbe combined with otherwaveforms

Page 11 - Frequency Modulation

19Digital Phase Modulation — PSK8The modulating signals in theforegoing examples have beensinusoidal or continuous wave-forms. A simple step to digita

Page 12 - FM with Dual-Tone Modulation

2Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Analog Carriers and Modulation1 Basic Sine Wave Amplitude Modulatio

Page 13 - Expanded spectrum

20The record length of 1024 pointsand a waveform period of 1 µsrequires a sampling rate of1.024 GHz. The resulting carrierfrequency is 50 MHz. Since e

Page 14 - FM Stereo

21Baseband Digital Patterns9Before continuing with exam-ples of digital modulation, it isimportant to establish a methodof creating arbitrary test dat

Page 15 - Left channel and spectrum

22The simplest example of digitalmodulation is to turn the carrieron or off, depending on the stateof the modulation data. On-offkeying (OOK) can be d

Page 16 - Filtered sequence

23The modulating data alters thecarrier frequency infrequency-shift keying (FSK). Adigital modulation index of 0.5is used in this example; that is,the

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24As previously mentioned, theAWG’s two binary markeroutput signals can be modulatedwith a data pattern. Figure 30shows how this can be used as atool

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25Multi-level data modulationsplits the amplitude, frequency,or phase of the carrier into morethan two discrete states. 8-PSKpreviously demonstrated d

Page 19 - Digital Modulation

26Figure 32. Quadrature amplitude modulated(QAM) signal generated by combining anamplitude modulated cosine carrier (upper) andan amplitude modulated

Page 20 - Phase modulated waveform

27One effect of the edge transitionsin digital modulation patterns isa wider than desired occupiedspectrum of the transmittedsignal. The solution is t

Page 21 - Baseband Digital Patterns

28The convolution result is 30,000points long. Note that theimpulse response is 2000 pointslong, which is longer than the1000 points per data bit. Thi

Page 22 - Digital AM — OOK and BPSK

29Figure 36 compares the originaland filtered data patterns. Theupper two traces are the unfil-tered data pattern and its spec-trum. The lower two tra

Page 23 - Digital FM — FSK

3One of the most challenging tasks in designingwireless communications products is the develop-ment of a rational approach to characterizing andtestin

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30The final example of digitalmodulation spreads the energyin a BPSK signal by amplitudemodulating the carrier with aspreading pattern. In the sameway

Page 25 - Quadrature Modulation

31For More Information on Tektronix InstrumentationTektronix offers a broad line of signal sources and electronic measurement products for engineering

Page 26 - Q pattern x carrier

32Tektronix AWG ArbitraryWaveform Generators give themost extensive capabilities forediting waveforms, with 8 or 12bits of vertical resolution andwave

Page 27 - Resulting convolved signal

33The TDS 744A represents thenext generation of digitizingscope performance. This versa-tile general-purpose instrumentintroduces Tek’s new InstaVu™ac

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5The best introduction to theAWG is to parallel the procedureof generating a carrier with aconventional signal generator.With a signal generator, ones

Page 33 - 2" Floppy Drive

6A record length must be selectedthat has an adequate number ofpoints to reconstruct the desiredwaveform. The waveform periodis 1 ms and there are 100

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7A simple addition to the AMsignal demonstrates the flexibilityof equation-based waveformdescriptions. A common task inevaluating receiver performance

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8Frequency (kHz-90-80-70-60-50-40-30-20-100980 985 990 995 1000 1005 1010 1015 1020Figure 6. Spectrum analyzer plot of the 3 carriers.There are 3 kHz

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9Multi-Tone Testing3The logical extension of adjacentcarrier testing is multi-tone test-ing. In addition to simulatingmultiple carriers in a multi-cha

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