Rohde & Schwarz presents its high-performance test and measurement equipment at electronica 2012

At the electronica trade fair in Munich, Rohde & Schwarz (hall A1, stand 315) places the focus on its new R&S ESR EMI test receiver, the fastest instrument of its kind on the market. In addition, the company presents a new microwave spectrum analyzer and solutions for new test requirements such as the analysis of multistandard signals in wireless communications. And visitors can also get a first-hand look at the oscilloscopes and their new options.

A highlight at the Rohde & Schwarz booth is the new R&S ESR EMI test receiver. Thanks to its broadband architecture, it performs standard-compliant disturbance measurements up to 6000 times faster than other solutions. Comprehensive diagnostic tools, such as spectrogram display, realtime spectrum analysis and IF analysis, help developers detect and eliminate disturbance. The R&S ESR is impressively easy to use thanks to its intuitive touchscreen.

In addition, Rohde & Schwarz showcases the R&S FSW43 high-end signal and spectrum analyzer with a frequency range from 2 Hz to 43 GHz. The R&S FSW43 is the most powerful microwave analyzer on the market, featuring impressive RF performance and measurement speed with simple touchscreen operation. The analyzer significantly simplifies complex measurement tasks in satellite communications and radar applications. Its integrated multistandard radio analyzer function helps development engineers analyze multistandard signals. The MSRA mode enables users to measure spectrum and modulation parameters of differently modulated signals, including their time references. This feature makes it easy to analyze whether signals are influencing or interfering with each other.

Rohde & Schwarz also presents the new R&S RTO-K5 software option for its R&S RTO high-performance oscilloscope. Developers of microcontrollers, audio components or audio consumer electronics can use this option to trigger on and decode I2S, LJ, RJ and TDM audio signals. The graphical user interface, color coding of protocol details in the waveform diagram and summarized protocol data help developers solve their T&M tasks. The tracking function, which displays the audio signal as a waveform, makes short work of clipping, glitches and other anomalies.

A press day for journalists will be held at the Rohde & Schwarz booth (hall A1, booth 315) on Tuesday, November 13, 2012, at 10:00 a.m.

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