Anritsu Mt8220 T Obsai Rf Analyzer

Anritsu introduces handheld-analyzer OBSAI RF analysis capability

June 7, 2017

Morgan Hill, CA. Anritsu announced today it is continuing to address the emerging test requirements associated with 4G base stations with the introduction of OBSAI (Open Base Station Architecture Initiative) RF Analyzer software, which expands the measurement capability of its handheld analyzers. With the software installed in the handheld analyzers, wireless carrier engineers, technicians, and contractors responsible for solving interference and PIM issues can identify interference sources on the radio uplink from the ground, thereby lowering OpEx (Operational Expense) by reducing the use of tower climbing crews.

As part of its commitment to provide the most comprehensive field test solutions, Anritsu also announced an update to its CPRI (common public radio interface) RF Analyzer software for its handheld solutions. The firmware update and introduction of the OBSAI RF Analyzer option solidify Anritsu’s position as a provider of a wide range of high performing OBSAI and CPRI instruments.

The new OBSAI Analyzer allows users to conduct RF-based measurements over a fiber-optic link to locate interference affecting an RF module (RFM) by tapping into the fiber link between the RFM and baseband module (BBM). The Anritsu handheld instruments will decode the OBSAI protocol IQ data and convert it to RF data. The solution supports all OBSAI Link Rates, including Line Rate 8x (6.144 Gb/s). With the software installed, the analyzers support 5 MHz, 10 MHz, 15 MHz, and 20 MHz RP3 bandwidths.

Among the OBSAI measurements available with the new option is a spectrum mode that can be used to test the OBSAI link in real time. Additionally, field technicians and engineers can monitor for intermittent interference over a specifiable recording time using the Spectrogram mode. All OBSAI Analyzer measurement functions can be performed from ground level. After testing and reviewing the results, a determination can be made on the need for a tower crew.

The OBSAI option has features that make it easier for field technicians and engineers to more efficiently test base stations. A multitrace display allows up to four RP3 addresses associated with each of the four potential carrier traces to be shown simultaneously. A dual display spectrum ability shows multiple RP3 addresses in two displays, which is beneficial when conducting diversity testing and system RF loading. To display multiple RP3 addresses in two displays, users can select the dual display spectrogram. Users can select one active RP3 per display for waterfall measurements with this display.

The new OBSAI Analyzer can be integrated into the BTS Master MT8220T, MT8221B, and MT8222B models, Site Master S3xxE analyzers, Spectrum Master MS2712E and MS2713E handheld spectrum analyzers, and Cell Master MT821xE instruments. The analyzer portfolio can also be integrated with the CPRI RF Analyzer software. With the new firmware, the CPRI RF Analyzer option supports Samsung Remote Radio Heads (RRHs), as well as the most recent radios from Ericsson, Nokia/ALu, and Huawei.

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