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Video introductions and fundamentals can be found on the Tektronix YouTube channel:
Video introductions and fundamentals can be found on the Tektronix YouTube channel:


* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqYAx0N44Dw&list=PLt9TMIEXL79TVsGPk_51INxX9DenEY2CD&index=10&t=0s]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqYAx0N44Dw&list=PLt9TMIEXL79TVsGPk_51INxX9DenEY2CD&index=10&t=0s Using MDO4000 to capture 802.11 traffic and export for analysis using RSAVu]


==Pictures==
==Pictures==

Revision as of 21:23, 3 August 2019

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RSAVu Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer Software
Tektronix RSAVu

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Manuals
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures


The RSAVu software enables offline analysis of data captured from Tektronix Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers (RTSAs) and oscilloscopes. The software offers users the same demodulation and analysis capabilities included in the RSA3408B software option suite. From 3G wireless standards to the latest RFID formats and pulsed-signal analysis, RSAVu is a tool designers can use to analyze signals without having acquisition hardware connected.

The software supports data files saved on the RSA6106A, RSA6114A, RSA3408A/B, RSA3308A/B and RSA3303A/B Real-Time Spectrum Analyzers and DSA/DSO70000 Series oscilloscopes with option UWB.

When used with the RSA6000 Series RTSA and oscilloscopes, RSAVu can be installed and manually operated directly on the instrument. When used on an external PC, RSAVu supports a remote interface for performing data analysis in automated test environment. Users can programmatically load RSA data files and extract demodulated parameters using their test software to minimize time required for conformance and stress testing.

Key Features of Offline Signal Analysis:

  • Multidomain Analysis Enables Fast, Complete Signal Analysis in Frequency, Time, Code, and Modulation Domains
  • Complete Analysis for Acquisition Rates as Fast as 50 GS/s with Oscilloscopes
  • Pulse Measurements including Pulse Width, PRI, Pulse-to-Pulse Phase, Pulse power
  • General Purpose Digital Modulation Analysis for a Wide Variety of Modulation Types
  • RFID Interrogator and Response Analysis
  • Signal Source Analysis Simplifies Phase Noise, Jitter, and Frequency Settling Measurements
  • Easy Analysis of IEEE 802.15.4 (ZigBee) Measurements
  • C4FM modulation analysis for Project 25 Compliance Measurements*1
  • 3G Measurement Versatility with W-CDMA, cdma2000, 1x EVDO, HSUPA, HSDPA, RF and Modulation Analysis
  • 802.11a/b/g/n Measurement Suite
  • Analog Demodulation Analysis including Baseband, AM, FM, PM measurements
  • Audio Distortion Analysis of Baseband, AM and FM with Real-time
  • Spectrogram and Graphical Display of Harmonics and Spurious. Wide Choices of Low-pass Filters, High-pass Filters, Band-pass Filters, and De-emphasis Settings.
  • Import User-defined and Reference Filters for Customer Modulation Types
  • Save Captured Waveforms in .mat or .csv Formats for Post-processing Analysis

Programmatic Interface (With RSAVu on an External PC):

  • Integrate with Test Executive for Automated Compliance and Stress Testing
  • Access Measurement Results through GPIB/LAN
  • Batch Process Data Files Without Being Connected to Acquisition Hardware

Options

  • Opt. 10 Audio Distortion Analysis
  • Opt. 21 Advanced Measurements Suite (customer installable)
  • Opt. 24 GSM/EDGE Analysis (customer installable)
  • Opt. 25 CDMA 1X Forward/Reverse Link Analysis (customer installable)
  • Opt. 26 1X EVDO Forward/Reverse Link Analysis (customer installable)
  • Opt. 29 WLAN 802.11a/b/g/n Analysis (customer installable) (RSA3400B Models only)
  • Opt. 30 3GPP Release 99 (W-CDMA) and Release 5 (W-CDMA) UL/DL Analysis (customer installable)
  • Opt. 40 3GPP Release 6 (HSUPA UL/DL) Analysis (requires Opt. 30, customer installable)

This software applies to RSA3303, RSA3308, RSA3408, RSA6106, RSA6114, RSA6120, DSA70404, DSA70604, DSA70804, DSA71254, DSA71604, DSA72004, (and DSO70000 series oscilloscopes if they were ever produced), TLA5201, TLA5202, TLA5203, TLA5204, TLA7012, and TLA7016.

Video introductions and fundamentals can be found on the Tektronix YouTube channel:

Using MDO4000 to capture 802.11 traffic and export for analysis using RSAVu

Pictures