Averna launches RF record, playback tool with Skydel GNSS

June 24, 2015

Montreal, Canada. Averna announced an RF tool offering high-performance record-and-playback and real-time simulation in one cost-effective platform.

The Averna RP-6100 Series is a self-contained, record-and-playback solution for RF application validation. It can capture all GNSS bands, as well as HD radio, Wi-Fi, LTE, radar, and cognitive radio–plus impairments–to significantly advance RF projects and harden product designs. The RP-6100 Series features up to four channels, 160 MHz of recording bandwidth, tight channel synchronization, an extended frequency range of 10 MHz to 6 GHz, and 14-bit resolution.

The RP-6100 can also be equipped with Skydel’s software-defined, real-time GNSS simulator, which delivers easy setups, integrated maps, dynamic scenario creation, high precision, and tight parameter controls to enable highly repeatable simulations of current and future GNSS conditions, as well as corner cases.

“We are very excited to partner with Skydel Solutions as a way to continue to provide our customers with the latest technologies and products,” said Benoit Richard, VP of innovation and strategy at Averna. “Their technology maps perfectly with our portfolio of RF instrumentation solutions, which empower device manufacturers to efficiently generate, record, simulate, analyze, and play back all common radio, video, and navigation signals, ensuring complete test coverage and the highest quality for their RF products.”

“Today, Skydel is proud to introduce its software-defined GNSS Simulator, running in real-time Ettus and NI USRP hardware,” stated Stéphane Hamel, cofounder and CEO of Skydel Solutions. “We are also very pleased to announce that our GNSS Simulator can be combined with Averna’s RP-6100 Series. These technologies complement each other perfectly, making the combined solution the ideal platform for high-performance design validation of RF and GNSS devices.”

www.averna.com/en/products/rf-instruments/rp-6100

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Rick Nelson | Contributing Editor

Rick is currently Contributing Technical Editor. He was Executive Editor for EE in 2011-2018. Previously he served on several publications, including EDN and Vision Systems Design, and has received awards for signed editorials from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. He began as a design engineer at General Electric and Litton Industries and earned a BSEE degree from Penn State.

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