Application Note
Using AWR's High-Frequency Software With National Instruments' Graphical Programming Software Environment
Source: AWR
Many veteran designers no doubt remember how comparatively simple it was to design base station or mobile phone amplifiers when the only modulation technique was analog and amplifier performance could be verified using Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN). Nowadays, second (and subsequent) generations of wireless networks usher in digital modulation techniques that necessitate the need to stimulate amplifiers and other circuits with waveforms they actually process in service. It therefore necessitates far tighter integration between the baseband signal processing and high-frequency circuit design tools as well as actual test equipment for both generating these modulated waveforms and evaluating their effects on the performance of the design.
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