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Articles by Tektronix Inc.

Tektronix SignalVu Analyzes RF Signals Up to 20 GHz Bandwidth

October 29, 2008
Tektronix Inc. , a leading worldwide provider of test, measurement and monitoring instrumentation, announced SignalVu™ vector signal analysis software for DPO7000 and DPO/DSA70000 digital oscilloscope series, enabling engineers to easily characterize and validate wideband and microwave spectral events. One of the paramount trends in today's communications and radar systems...
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Tektronix SignalVu Analyzes RF Signals Up to 20 GHz Bandwidth

October 28, 2008
Tektronix Inc. , a leading worldwide provider of test, measurement and monitoring instrumentation, announced SignalVu™ vector signal analysis software for DPO7000 and DPO/DSA70000 digital oscilloscope series, enabling engineers to easily characterize and validate wideband and microwave spectral events. One of the paramount trends in today's communications and radar systems...
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New Insights into Varying RF Phenomena with Live RF

March 24, 2008
The rapid expansion of digital RF applications has driven the measurement needs of many applications including mobile communications and spectrum management beyond the capabilities of swept spectrum and vector signal analysis. To address these new requirements, Tektronix has developed Digital Phospor Technology (DPX™) with live RF that first became...
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Fast and Accurate Spectrum Analysis to 40 GHz

The FSEK series microwave spectrum analyzers that comprise two models to perform precision measurements in the mm-wave range
November 1, 1997
Fast and Accurate Spectrum Analysis to 40 GHz Tektronix Inc. Beaverton, OR Many communications systems operate in the mm-wave range in today's market. Satellite equipment, video local multipoint distribution systems, and many military and avionics systems employ frequencies exceeding 26.5 GHz. Radar and line-of-sight communications links operate in the...
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