About Digital Demodulation

89601B-AYA/89601AYAC (Vector Modulation Analysis) adds Digital Demodulation and GSM/EDGE/EDGE Evo demodulation capability to your 89600 Vector Signal Analysis software. For information about the GSM/EDGE/EDGE Evo demodulator, see the About GSM/EDGE/EDGE Evolution Modulation Analysis topic.

Digital Demodulation performs measurements on digitally modulated signals. Measurements are possible on both continuous and pulsed (burst) carriers (such as TDMA). In addition, it is possible to specify a sync pattern and an offset to look at selected segments of demodulated data.

Digital Demodulation provides various analysis techniques for several standard and non-standard digital modulation formats. Analysis capabilities include several display formats as well as numeric error measurements. Flexible scaling and markers enhance these capabilities.

Among other formats, 89601AYAC provides basic CDMA modulation analysis. Extended CDMA measurement analysis capabilities such as Wideband CDMA and cdma2000 analysis are available by ordering 89601B7NC.

Digital Demodulation requires no external filters, coherent carriers, or symbol clock timing signals. The VSA allows demodulation of pulsed or continuous carriers. It can lock to the carrier and to a defined symbol rate.

The digital demodulator used in 89600 VSA incorporates advanced technology that does not require external filtering, coherent carrier signals, or symbol-clock timing signals. The VSA has built-in Gaussian, raised-cosine, and user-definable matching filters (with adjustable alpha).

The digital demodulator uses the signal to generate an ideal signal (called I/Q reference or FSK reference). Compare the measured signal to the reference signal to quantify and locate errors in the signal.

Digital Demodulation has built-in filters which may be applied to the measured signal as well as to the reference signal. This allows maximum flexibility in comparing the signal to an ideal signal. Additionally, this allows complete flexibility to probe any analog point in a communication system.

Digital Demodulation can perform I+jQ baseband measurements with hardware that supports a baseband channel configuration (see 89600 VSA Products and Measurement Hardware). IQ baseband measurements can also be performed on data from a file or Keysight's Advanced Design System.

See Also

Digital Demodulation Block Diagram

Digital Demodulator Block Diagram

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