In this product demonstration, Anritsu Company introduces its first generation high performance PIM testing solution, the MW8219A, for the PCS and AWS cellular frequency bands. Anritsu has developed the PIM Master to verify if receiver interference at a cell site is due to an intermodulation product of two or more transmit frequencies, also known as passive intermodulation (PIM).The PIM Master generates two high power tones in the transmit band of a base station and Anritsu's family of handheld RF instruments' PIM Analyzer measures the 3rd, 5th, or 7th order intermodulation products in the receive band coming back down the same cable. And the GPS option will record the location of the measurement.
High performance handheld spectrum analyzers are ideal for detecting and locating hidden transmitters because you can easily carry the instrument when hunting for the transmitter. Anritsu offers a range of products and solutions to help you locate hidden transmitters. Anritsu - your source for professional signal sleuthing tools.
Spectrum analyzers provide accurate RF power measurements over a wide frequency range. With a directional antenna and the on-screen map display with Option 25, Interference Analyzer, the location of transmitted signals can be identified and documented on the display of the analyzer. The Anritsu E-Series and C-Series Spectrum Master, Cell Master, and Site Master models with spectrum analysis capability can include Option 25 Interference Analysis. This option supports on-screen GPS map displays with indication of current location and direction to an interference signal.
Bill Wong of Electronic Design magazine talks with Mark Saunders at Cypress Semiconductor about PSoC, a true programmable embedded system-on-chip integrating configurable analog and digital peripheral functions, memory and a microcontroller on a single chip.
Hosted by: Bill Wong Videography by: Terry Knight Edited by: Terry Knight