Software Defined Radio Development & Test (SDR)

SDR designs require greater integration of DSP/digital and RF functions requiring consistent test tools that cross the digital-analog divide. Agilent recognizes this challenge and has broadened its traditional wireless toolsets to work across the digital and RF elements, allowing system-wide debugging and ensuring interoperation of your test so you can focus on what matters most; assuring your design will be successful.
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Addressing the Design and Verification Challenges of LTE
Wireless Design magazine article on testing LTE.
Article 2009-02-25 |
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Article by Greg Jue in Wireless Design and Development
A new modeling methodology combines FPGAs.
Article 2009-06-25 |
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Creating High-Performance SDR Architectures
How to co-design RF architectures together with baseband signal processing to create high performance and flexible SDR architectures that can achieve the critical performance specifications necessary in the operational environment.
Article 2008-11-25 |
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Digital Predistortion Linearizes Wireless Power Amplifiers
This Article by Wan-Jong Kim, Shawn P. Stapleton, Jong Heon Kim, and Cory Edelman focuses on how digital predistortion linearizes wireless power amplifiers.
Article 2005-09-01 |
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Modern Tools for Today’s Radio
Article discusses the versatility in today’s test tools and how that versatility contributes to the design and test needs of the modern radio.
Article 2009-05-07 |
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Tackling the Mixed-signal Testing Challenges of SDR
Software-defined radios (SDR) utilize a combination of FPGAs, DSPs and analog/RF designs to achieve the radio’s system performance.
Article 2011-03-09 |
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The Coming of Age of the Software Communications Architecture
Microwave Jounral article reprint on Software Defined Radio (SDR) technology, development tools for complex waveforms and radio applications in aerospace/defense and commercial applications.
Article 2011-04-24 |
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Using Software Defined Instruments to Address the Mixed-Signal Test Challenges of Today’s Software
Link to a NASA Tech Brief article which states to ensure successful operation of SDR designs requires use of modern instruments capable of bridging the digital-analog divide, while also addressing any challenges stemming from use of the SDR technology itself
Article 2012-02-01 |
