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Agilent: expert to expert

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Blog entry on "Getting to grips with high speed wireless data"

Kirt Kisling

April 4, 2012
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In her blog on Getting to grips with high speed wireless data, Liz Ruetsch pointed out that MSR product developers face all the design problems of single-carrier systems but must also deal with the new potential for adverse interactions between dissimilar signals. Readers may find this video useful as it is a demonstration of an MSR in the simulation environment.

As Liz pointed out, the 802.11ac standard isn’t complete, but Agilent has a number of industry’s first design libraries and source and analyzer tools that can be used for system development today. This video may be helpful for designers as it is a demonstration of 802.11ac system design and verification using the W1917 SystemVue WLAN library.

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