Get 802.11a/b/g System Testing Done By One Unit

April 1, 2004
As the technology that supports wireless-local-area networks (WLANs) matures, so does the need for comprehensive testing. Multi-standard products based upon 802.11a, b, and g require measurement systems that can test all of the protocol variations....

As the technology that supports wireless-local-area networks (WLANs) matures, so does the need for comprehensive testing. Multi-standard products based upon 802.11a, b, and g require measurement systems that can test all of the protocol variations. Tektronix Corp. is helping to meet this need for compliance with all current WLAN standards. Its solution comes in the form of the WCA11G Signal Analysis software package. This tool automates key measurements, interprets erratic or incomplete data, and delivers multi-domain analysis tools for solving complex design problems.

Timewise, designers and testers alike will benefit by having a single tool for the measurement and analysis of the 802.11a, b, and g standards. In addition, the WCA11G package is sophisticated enough to analyze data packets with incomplete framing structures. Such packets are common in early prototypes of user equipment and system elements. If the packet's preamble is missing, many test instruments won't be able to synchronize with the data. The WCA11G promises to interpolate the absent information and synchronize properly with flawed signals.

The software package also deconstructs the relatively complex OFDM signals that are used in 802.11a and g. This capability is a prerequisite for measuring amplifier linearity. The WCA11G software automatically identifies and sets up for the type of modulation that's embodied in the signal. The engineer can therefore save time. He or she is saved from having to configure modulation characteristics into the real-time spectrum analyzer in advance.

The software is now available with the Tektronix WCA330 and WCA380 Wireless Communications Analyzers. The WCA11G starts at $5000 with a six-week delivery from receipt of order. Please visit the Tektronix web site for more information.

Tektronix Corp.
14200 SW Karl Braun Dr., P.O. Box 500, Beaverton, OR 97077; (800) 426-2200, FAX: (503) 627-3678, www.tektronix.com.

About the Author

John Blyler

John Blyler has more than 18 years of technical experience in systems engineering and program management. His systems engineering (hardware and software) background encompasses industrial (GenRad Corp, Wacker Siltronics, Westinghouse, Grumman and Rockwell Intern.), government R&D (DoD-China Lake) and university (Idaho State Univ, Portland State Univ, and Oregon State Univ) environments. John is currently the senior technology editor for Penton Media’s Wireless Systems Design (WSD) magazine. He is also the executive editor for the WSD Update e-Newsletter.

Mr. Blyler has co-authored an IEEE Press (1998) book on computer systems engineering entitled: ""What's Size Got To Do With It: Understanding Computer Systems."" Until just recently, he wrote a regular column for the IEEE I&M magazine. John continues to develop and teach web-based, graduate-level systems engineering courses on a part-time basis for Portland State University.

John holds a BS in Engineering Physics from Oregon State University (1982) and an MS in Electronic Engineering from California State University, Northridge (1991).

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