Radar Test & Electronic Warfare (EW) Test
As technology evolves so do the challenges in detection, avoidance, electronic warfare and countermeasures. In all cases, the testing of today's systems will benefit from high-performance test equipment — analog and vector signal generators, spectrum analyzers, vector signal analyzers, vector network analyzers and more. From simulations of an arriving wavefront with multiple emitters to testing of precision components in a receiver, our solutions are ready for the complexity of radar test and EW test applications.
See Measurement Solution Examples: Active Antenna Test, Multi-Emitter Environment Test Signals
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81100 Family of Pulse Pattern/Generators Radar Distance Test to Airborne Planes (PN 1)
This Product Note describes how a trigger pulse train of double pulses is sent from the control tower's radar system to an airplane.
Application Note 2004-10-12 |
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8753/8720 Pulsed Measurements
The aim of this Product Note is to show that under certain conditions, network analyzers such as the Agilent 8720ES and 8753ES can produce good results at a much lower cost.
Application Note 2000-05-01 |
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Creating a Complete and Flexible Solution for WiGig Testing Application Note
When developing new WiGig products, testing must address the transmitter and receiver portions of each device. In a tri-band device, signals have three key attributes: they operate at 2.4 GHz, 5.0 GHz
Application Note 2011-06-13 |
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Radar, EW & ELINT Testing: Identifying Common Test Challenges - Application Note
This application note reviews some of the latest test equipment for radar, EW & ELINT systems. Since this is a complex subject, we begin with a brief review of the fundamental radar and EW/ELINT challenges.
Application Note 2013-04-29 |
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Using SystemVue’s Radar Library to Generate Signals for Radar Design and Verification
Agilent's Radar Library helps you with the productivity and accuracy of your radar signals.
Application Note 2011-01-25 |
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