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EMC 2013 - IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility

August 5- 9, 2013

Denver, CO

www.emc2013.org 

 

Come Visit Agilent In Booth 830

Meet with the experts and learn more about the following solutions:

  • Agilent N9038A MXE full-compliance EMI receiver performs CISPR, MIL STD and DO-160 measurements. Diagnostic tools include spectrum analysis, spectrogram, strip chart and meters. Precompliance conducted and radiated emissions testing can be achieved with the N6141A EMI measurement application, which runs on any X-Series Signal Analyzer. The N9030A PXA signal analyzer and the new RTSA option combine swept-tuned and Real-time spectrum analysis capability in a single instrument.
  • RF and Microwave handheld test tools, which include the HSA (7/13.6/20 GHz) spectrum analyzer, FieldFox NA/SA combination analyzer (4/6.5/9/14/18/26.5GHz). These handheld units are known for being field-ready and rugged, with the ability to perform multiple functions, including cable and antenna test, spectrum analysis, interference analysis and vector network analysis with QuickCal.
  • A member of the industry-standard ENA Series of network analyzers, the E5061B-3L5 5Hz-to-3GHz ENA network analyzer can achieve both network measurement and impedance measurement to address various measurement needs for designers of electronic components and circuits from LF to RF.
  • Agilent EEsof ADS/EMPRO EM Simulations for DDR4 PreLayout DQ/DQS Length Matching:
    Signal Integrity channel design for DDR4 requires length matching between DQ and DQs lines, but few designers specify the details of how this should be done. Simple EM simulations of serpentine routing show a large difference in Electrical Length vs. Physical Length. CAD tools typically use physical length matching, but it is the true electrical length that is needed for accurate length matching. Simulations of minimal bend switchback routing show less difference between electrical length and physical length making them a better choice for skew sensitive DDR4 designs where the PCB layout tool relies on physical length matching.