Keithley
Instruments, Inc. (NYSE: KEI), a world leader in advanced electrical
test instruments and systems, introduces the Model 2891-IQ Upconverter,
which provides comprehensive support for transceiver
testing by processing analog I and Q baseband signals for testing a
transceiver’s transmitter, as well as processing analog I and Q output
signals for testing a transceiver’s receiver. To learn more about
Keithley's Model 2891-IQ, visit http://keithley.acrobat.com/p28202891/.
The Model 2891-IQ converts single-ended baseband analog I and Q signals
from a signal generator into differential output signals to provide
input signals for testing transceivers with differential baseband I,Q
inputs. On the receiver side, it converts the receiver’s down-converted
differential I and Q signals into a modulated, up-converted signal for
receiver performance testing by an RF signal analyzer. It speeds and
simplifies designing transceiver test systems because it interfaces
easily with both RF transceivers and with Keithley’s Series 2900 RF
Vector Signal Generators and Series 2800 RF
Vector Signal Analyzers.
The combination of the Model 2891-IQ with the Model 2920 Vector Signal
Generator and the Model 2820A Vector Signal Analyzer makes it easy to
create a small, simple, and cost-effective RF transceiver test system.
The Model 2891-IQ contains gain adjustments so that it can interface
with a wide variety of wireless chipsets and devices. Furthermore, the
Model 2891-IQ can interface with RF transceivers with either
single-ended or differential inputs. Its EVM floor of -41dB, even for
wideband 40MHz-bandwidth 802.11n signals, makes it possible to use the
Model 2891-IQ when making high quality modulation measurements.
This instrument’s compact size makes it ideal for locating it close to
the wireless device under test (DUT), which helps minimize loading, even
on high impedance devices, and maximizes signal bandwidth. Similarly,
the selectable 50O/100kO input impedance of the Model 2891-IQ’s inputs
allows it to connect to high impedance devices with minimal signal loss.
The instrument’s high performance IQ modulator provides excellent signal
fidelity, allowing the DUT’s receiver signals to be measured without
noise floor or spurious signal interference from the instrument itself.
For example, the Model 2891-IQ’s sideband suppression is less than
-51dBc.
The instrument is controlled through a USB connection and programmed
with a simplified SCPI command set. An easy-to-use software control
panel provides intuitive access to these commands. Signal differential
offsets may be set and adjusted and modulator gain set. A non-volatile
EEPROM allows storing and recalling ten user instrument states.
The Model 2891-IQ will be introduced to the wireless test market at the
International Microwave Symposium (IMS),
the world's premier microwave conference. In 2009, the IEEE Microwave
Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S)
International Microwave Symposium 2009 (IMS 2009) will be held in
Boston, Massachusetts, as the centerpiece of Microwave Week 2009,
scheduled from June 7 through June 12.
Price and Availability
The price of the Model 2891-IQ Upconverter is $5,000 USD. Orders are
being taken now for delivery in 10 weeks.
For More Information
For more information on the new Model 2891-IQ Upconverter or any of
Keithley’s other RF/wireless test solutions, visit http://www.keithley.com/products/rfmicrowave/?mn=2891-IQ
or contact the company at:
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440-248-0400
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440-248-6168
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publisher@keithley.com
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www.keithley.com
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Address:
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Keithley Instruments, Inc.
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28775 Aurora Road
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Cleveland, OH 44139-1891
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About Keithley Instruments, Inc.
With more than 60 years of measurement expertise, Keithley Instruments
has become a world leader in advanced electrical test instruments and
systems from DC to RF (radio frequency). Our customers are scientists
and engineers in the worldwide electronics industry involved with
advanced materials research, semiconductor device development and
fabrication, and the production of end products such as portable
wireless devices. The value we provide them is a combination of products
for their critical measurement needs and a rich understanding of their
applications to improve the quality of their products and reduce their
cost of test.
Products and company names listed are trademarks or trade names of their
respective companies.
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