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EMI Debugging with Oscilloscopes

EMI Debugging with Oscilloscopes

A simple guideline to help hardware developers analyze EMI problems using near-field probes in conjunction with digital oscilloscopes.


IoT Regulatory Compliance

IoT Regulatory Compliance

Discover deep insights into regulatory compliance tests, why it is important, its test challenges, and the solutions to overcome these obstacles.


Verification Methods of Snubber Circuits in Flyback Converters

Verification Methods of Snubber Circuits in Flyback Converters

Explore verification methods during the design phase of snubber circuits in flyback converters.


Improving 5G Millimeter-Wave Signal Analysis Accuracy

Improving 5G Millimeter-Wave Signal Analysis Accuracy

Explore these expert tips from Keysight engineers for your top 5G mmWave test challenges.


5G Voice Over New Radio (VoNR)

5G Voice Over New Radio (VoNR)

In-depth guidance for navigating 5G VoNR in terms of the network deployment and connectivity options to support voice over NR and enable the relevant VoNR data services.


Tackling Millimeter-Wave Signal Analysis Challenges

Tackling Millimeter-Wave Signal Analysis Challenges

Overcome challenges in path loss, design margins, and modulation facing millimeter-wave technologies.


Battery Simulation with DC Power Supply R&S®NGM200

Battery Simulation with DC Power Supply R&S®NGM200

This application note is about creating your own battery model for the R&S®NGM200, beyond the standard models provided within the battery simulation option NGM-K106.


Power Integrity - Pocket eGuide

Power Integrity - Pocket eGuide

Clean and stable power rail voltages are the basis for proper performance of any electronic design. The continuing demand for higher performance, higher level of integration and lower power consumption drives supply voltages down, making voltage tolerances tighter and power rail qualification a challenging task.


Understanding and Selecting Power Sensors

Understanding and Selecting Power Sensors

A power sensor is a fundamental measurement tool in RF engineering. However, today's marketplace is filled with myriad choices, and many are making bold claims about attributes such as measurement speed and readings per second.


Keysight Technologies Smart Test Instruments Guide

Keysight Technologies Smart Test Instruments Guide

The world is innovating with a greater sense of urgency than ever before. Labs are looking for smart test instruments that connect to each other, the lab, the cloud, and the next innovation. Because of this, a complete portfolio of lab bench products with a single powerful graphical interface is a game-changer.


Real-Time Filter Tuning Flow

Real-Time Filter Tuning Flow

Tuning microwave filters requires specialized technicians, which can be very expensive and time-consuming. Using a tool that enables non-specialized technicians to perform this task could be the key to accelerating design and manufacturing processes while still maintaining high-quality performance.


5G is Born - Infographic

5G is Born - Infographic

5G capabilities cover many different applications, standards, and capabilities. Enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), massive machine type communications (mMTC), and ultra-reliable low latency communications (URLLC) all contribute to the extended coverage and never-before-seen reliability with unparalleled accessibility.


Minimizing Power Consumption

Minimizing Power Consumption

More and more devices are battery powered or need to have low power consumption for other reasons. In order to minimize your electronic device’s power consumption, you need to know the exact current profile. The R&S®NGM200 power supply series provides this information.


Power Consumption Analysis with the Rohde & Schwarz Specialty DC Power Supplies

Power Consumption Analysis with the Rohde & Schwarz Specialty DC Power Supplies

Millimeter-Wave Receiver Calibration Made Easier, Cheaper, and Faster

Millimeter-Wave Receiver Calibration Made Easier, Cheaper, and Faster

As bandwidths grow wider and frequencies soar to millimeter-wave and beyond, small margins for error on wideband measurements force RF engineers to look for new ways to reduce linear errors. Even short cables can cause tremendous losses at millimeter-wave frequencies.