Allicdata Part #: | 65-Y7281-21-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
65-Y7281-21 |
Price: | $ 129.07 |
Product Category: | RF/IF and RFID |
Manufacturer: | Qualcomm |
Short Description: | DEVELOPMENT KIT: KINGFISHER SP14 |
More Detail: | N/A |
DataSheet: | 65-Y7281-21 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 2 |
1 +: | $ 117.33800 |
Series: | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Type: | Transceiver |
Frequency: | -- |
For Use With/Related Products: | -- |
Supplied Contents: | Board(s) |
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:Passive intermodulation (PIM) is one of the key factors affecting the usability of the high-power mobile base station in the wireless communication system. The 65-Y7281-21 RF evaluation and development kit is a device designed to identify and characterize the interference generated by PIM in the wireless network. It can measure the PIM waveform of the signal before it is sent to the RF front end module. It is a powerful tool for detecting interfering signals in practical engineering applications.
The 65-Y7281-21 kit requires a minimum of two antennas and an RF signal source to detect PIM. The kit is connected to the antennas to capture the interfering signal. The RF signal source is used to generate a signal by which the interfering signal can be identified. The antenna is then tuned to the interfering signal. Once the interfering signal is identified, it can be characterized. This measurement process is essential in determining the source of the interference. An understanding of the interference is necessary for proper implementation of mitigation techniques.
The 65-Y7281-21 kit contains an integrated signal generator, an analog-to-digital converter, a data acquisition and control unit, an artificial transmission line emulator, a multimedia workstation and an antenna. The signal generator is capable of supplying 40 watts of continuous power. It produces and modulates a wide range of modulated waveforms for application in PIM measurements. The signal generator is capable of simulating real-life field conditions by generating modulated signals that have varying power levels. The digital-to-analog converter (DAC) converts digital samples into analog signals that can be used to transmit the RF signal. The data acquisition and control unit acquires, stores and processes data that is used to characterize the interfering signal. The artificial transmission line emulator is used to measure the propagation characteristics of the signal. The multimedia workstation is used to analyze the measurement data.
The 65-Y7281-21 RF evaluation and development kit is a powerful tool in the identification and characterization of interference generated and propagation characteristics of both analog and digital radio signals. It is designed to provide accurate results in both laboratory and operational environments. Its performance can be further enhanced by calibrating the device and adjusting the settings. Its features and capabilities make it an ideal solution for characterizing and troubleshooting interference problems in a wireless communication system. With its flexibility, it is capable of simultaneously measuring multiple radio signals, making it a valuable tool for troubleshooting interference issues.
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