Keysight Technologies, Inc. expands its SSA-X Signal Source Analyzer portfolio with three new higher frequency models – 26.5 GHz, 44 GHz, and 54 GHz. Thus, giving RF engineers integrated, one-box phase noise, and signal source analysis solutions for advanced wireless communications, radar, and high-speed digital applications.
Evolving technologies and new, advanced standards demand more precise and cleaner signal sources. Particularly, with the lowest possible phase noise and jitter to support higher frequencies data bandwidths and rates.
However, testing and evaluating the phase noise and jitter of the signal sources for these applications often requires a very complex setup. Moreover, multiple instruments, which consumes a lot of time. RF engineers also need to make other measurements such as frequency and power transient measurements and spectrum analysis to fully characterize signal sources such as synthesizers, clocks, and oscillators.
In addition, engineers may need to measure the residual phase noise of active devices used in signal and data transmission paths.
Joe Rickert, Vice President and General Manager, Keysight High Frequency Measurements Center of Excellence, said: “The SSA-X series of signal source analyzers provides RF engineers an integrated, one-box solution that provides phase noise and jitter measurement solutions for advanced communications and high-speed digital applications. With the addition of three new models covering frequencies up to 54 GHz, the SSA-X series enables more accurate and higher quality evaluations that accelerate time-to-market of cutting edge technologies.”
The new higher frequency models of the Keysight SSA-X Signal Source Analyzer series address these challenges in these advanced applications. Particularly, with an all-in-one platform that includes a very clean signal enabled through a direct digital synthesis (DDS) source and proprietary cross-correlation channels.
The new Keysight SSA-X series of signal source analyzers provide the following benefits:
Two pairs of local oscillator (LO) output and intermediate frequency (IF) input ports and Keysight’s new E5051AW phase noise measurement downconverter/phase detector enable millimeter-wave phase noise measurements at higher than 54 GHz. A 2-port vector network analyzer (VNA) can be incorporated as an option to eliminate the need to purchase a standalone VNA.