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File name The Ins and Outs of Microwave Signal Capture and Playback - Article Reprint 5991-1366EN c20140620 [4 Keysight Technologies The Ins and Outs of Microwave Signal Capture and Playback Article Reprint This article first appeared in the August 2012 Military Microwave Supplement of Microwave Journal. Reprinted with kind permission from Microwave Journal. www.keysight.com/find/ad For more information on Keysight Technologies' products, applications or services, please contact your local Keysight office. The complete list is available at: www.keysight.com/find/contactus The Ins and Outs of Microwave Signal Capture and Playback T he capture and playback of microwave signals has a multitude of applications in the evaluation of communications, radar and electronic warfare systems. The stimulus and analysis requirements of system ing multiple functions at the same time. The systems will need to automatically reconfigure themselves depending on the stimulus at one or more of their sensor ports. So, a benign or static test stimulus that may be sufficient to level testing differs from the functional testing verify a lower level subsystem will not be suf- of the various sub-systems, boards and compo- ficient to fully exercise the dynamic operation nents that make up the system for a number of the full system under all or even a few of its of reasons. For instance, these types of sys- operating conditions. tems are becoming increasingly multi-role and To provide an environment adequate for multi-mode in nature, perhaps even perform- functional evaluation of the system, the test stimulus must be long and unique |
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