Researchers at the University of Warsaw's Faculty of Physics with colleagues from Stanford University and Oklahoma State University have introduced a quantum-inspired phase imaging method based on ...
Why You Can’t Just Use a Spectrum Analyzer Industry has an increasing demand for spectrally pure signals in applications such as imaging radar, mobile communications, satellite communications, weather ...
Back in 2019, Google made waves by claiming it had achieved what has been called “quantum supremacy”—the ability of a quantum computer to perform operations that would take a wildly impractical amount ...
Oven-controlled crystal oscillators (OCXOs) developed by NEL Frequency Controls deliver ultra-low phase noise in a dual-frequency reference model (DFRM). The O-CDFXYZXX-X-X-10MHz/100MHz DRFM consists ...
Using a spectrum analyzer is the oldest, most straightforward, and most widely used means of measuring phase noise. The basic procedure starts with measuring the carrier power (Pc) of the device under ...
As the number of higher-throughput applications grows, so does the need for a wider bandwidth and network coverage in wireless systems. Given limited spectrum allocation, wireless communication ...