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Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

 

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“ Real-Time Spectrum Analysis for EMC and Signal Integrity Troubleshooting ”

Presenter:

Mr. Bill Byrom, RF Engineer
Tektronix

Refreshments
and Networking: 

6:00 - 7:00 P.M.

Program: 

7:00 P.M.

Location:

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Tektronix
Confrence Room B

1500 North Greenville Avenue
Richardson TX 75081



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Program Summary: 

- How is a real-time spectrum analyzer different from a swept analyzer?
- Using Digital Phosphor hardware analysis for improving throughput by a factor of a thousand for many spectrum analyzer applications.
- Advanced spectrum analyzer triggering techniques, including frequency mask trigger.
- Automated capture of transient RF events to memory and disk drives.
- Measurements on spread spectrum clocks.
- Faster measurements of narrowband signals in wide spans.
- Detector types and display types.
- Time domain measurements.
- Improved real-time audio monitoring of EMC events, including capturing and replaying demodulated audio.
- Data collection and documentation.

Our Speaker:  Bill Byrom is a Tektronix RF Application Engineer. He has been an Applications Engineer in Dallas with Tektronix for 20 years, working with oscilloscopes, arbitrary waveform generators, and various RF test equipment. He supports supports both commercial and government customers in the South Central US. He will give a presentation on "Real-Time Spectrum Analysis for EMC and Signal Integrity Troubleshooting".

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