If you need to characterize RFID tags or make reflection or stimulus/response measurements on antennas or transceiver modules, you might be able to make use of a low-cost basic spectrum analyzer.
Technological innovation in RF continues to advance relentlessly, due in large part to sustained growth in the military and communications sectors. Commercial communications networks and modern radar ...
Like most modern radio communications devices, wireless local-area networks (WLANs), RFID tags, and 3G cellular systems rely on complex modulations that require specialized signal-analysis ...
Let’s say a corporate engineer or a consultant is coming to your station to diagnose and repair a problem using an RF spectrum analyzer. This would be a great time to schedule a meeting with your ...
The Hackaday Superconference is all about showcasing the hardware heroics of the Hackaday community. We also have a peer-reviewed journal with the same goal, and for the 2018 Hackaday Superconference ...
It’s Darren again, filling in for Jit. Last week, we discussed FFT functionality and VSA (vector-signal-analysis) software on a scope. Sometimes I hear this called spectrum analyzer software, but in ...
NetAlly's new NXT-2000 6 GHz spectrum analyzer for deep insight into RF-related issues in Wi-Fi networks. For use with NetAlly's Wi-Fi testers and analyzers · GlobeNewswire Inc. NetAlly NXT-2000 ...
While it’s seldom necessary (post-installation, anyway) to test the physical-layer behavior of a wired LAN infrastructure, the same cannot be said for wireless LANs. Many elements, including fading, ...