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Published on March 18, 2013
Montreal : Averna, an industry-leading developer of test solutions and services for communications and electronics device makers worldwide, announced the availability of RF Studio – workflow software that records and manages real-world RF signals in a cost-effective manner.
RF Studio comes embedded on Averna’s RP-5100 and RP-5300 Series RF Recorders and URT-5000 Player. It is designed for making trouble-free RF recordings, managing collected data, and playing back collected RF environments. RF Studio allows users to quickly define and record multiple RF signals. Once captured, these signals can be easily loaded and manipulated, allowing users to isolate and visualize any characteristic of the captured data for in-depth analysis and product refinements.
RF Studio’s analytic capability can be enhanced with the addition of the DriveView(TM) plug-in for visual verification. One or more cameras can be connected to an Averna RF Recorder to video-record drive tests to quickly isolate and fix receiver-reception issues.
“RF Studio has been developed for RF and test engineers working with real-world RF signals,” says Averna’s Etienne Frenette, Vice-President of Sales, Asia. “RF Studio is a comprehensive signal-processing, conditioning, analysis, and generation tool designed for streamlining product design, validation, and support processes.”
Features
– Advanced user-defined RF, digital and analog signal-recording capabilities
– Spectrum, Noise Figure, Power, and Histogram views for signal visualization/adjustment
– Optional DriveView plug-in for recording/viewing of video, audio, and GPS positioning data
– User-friendly tools for logging, manipulating, and archiving real-world signals
– Records most common RF signals worldwide, including GNSS
– Plug-in architecture supports additional hardware, channels, user inputs, and remote triggering