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Testing electronic warfare (EW) systems and components requires a flexible framework integrating advanced signal generation, real-time analysis, and seamless synchronization to simulate real-world threats and validate signal integrity. An effective EW test solution must adapt to evolving threat landscapes using modular hardware and software platforms to recreate complex scenarios.
This configuration enables accurate validation of threat detection, communication jamming, and integration of EW components across airborne, naval, and ground platforms. The solution should support scalable testing environments and ensure precise measurement accuracy to optimize system responses to dynamic electronic threats.
Testing electronic warfare systems and components requires simulating real-world threat scenarios. The Keysight Electronic Warfare Advanced Simulation Platform (EWASP) delivers versatile solutions across multiple defense applications. The platform enables users to evaluate and enhance defense systems against simulated electronic threats, supporting operations in diverse environments such as open-air ranges, integrated test facilities, and operational verification centers.
Defense personnel benefit from realistic training scenarios, ensuring preparedness for live engagements. The EWASP also plays a critical role in reprogramming labs, enabling rapid adaptation to emerging threats. Additionally, the platform supports research and development with advanced threat simulation, enabling continuous innovation. The EWASP ensures adaptability, readiness, and superiority in electronic warfare test and evaluation.
How to Address EW Testing Challenges
N5193A UXG agile signal generator provides fast frequency, amplitude, and phase coherent switching from 10 MHz to 40 GHz.
Frequency | 40 GHz |
Output Power @1 GHz | +10 dBm |
Frequency switching speed | 180 ns |
Harmonics @1 GHz | < -50 dBc |
Phase Noise @1 GHz (20 kHz offset) | –144 dBc/Hz |
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Pulse, FM Linear and frequency hopping modulation analysis
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Compact, faceless, USB vector network analyzer (VNA). Flexible four-port VNA which dramatically reduces your size of test. Up to 32 GHz
Best Speed at 201 Point, 1 Sweep | 24 ms |
Dynamic Range | 140 dB |
Maximum Frequency | 32 GHz |
Output Power | 10 dBm |
Temperature Stability | 0.005 dB/ ⁰C |
Trace Noise | 0.0015 dB rms |
Weight | 3.18 kg |
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Minimum Frequency | 100 kHz |
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VNA Type | Compact |
VNA Series | Streamline |
Maximum Output Power | 10 dBm |
Maximum Number of Sources | 2 |
Configurable Test Ports | 0 |
How to Address EW Testing Challenges
The UXR0334B is the 33 GHz, 4 channel, Infiniium UXR-Series real-time oscilloscope
Bandwidth | 33 GHz |
Max memory depth | 2 Gpts |
Max sample rate | 128 GSa/s |
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The N5194A is part of the UXG family of signal generation products designed for threat simulation; simulate complex signal environments for radar/EW.
Frequency | 40 GHz |
Output Power @1 GHz | +3 dBm |
Frequency switching speed | 220 ns |
Harmonics @1 GHz | < -60 dBc |
Phase Noise @1 GHz (20 kHz offset) | -144 dBc/Hz |
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The M9484C VXG is the vector signal generator capable of generating signals up to 54 GHz with 2.5 GHz of modulation bandwidth per channel. The VXG vector signal generator helps you deliver the next frontier of wireless technology such as 5G and satellite communications with a fully integrated, calibrated, and synchronized solution.
Frequency | 54 GHz |
Output Power @1 GHz | +20 dBm |
Frequency switching speed | 3 ms |
Harmonics @1 GHz | -55 dBc |
Phase Noise @1 GHz (20 kHz offset) | -148 dBc/Hz |
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Deeper views of elusive and wideband signals
Frequency | 110 GHz |
DANL @1 GHz | -174 dBm |
Maximum Analysis Bandwidth | 1 GHz |
Maximum Real Time Bandwidth | 255 MHz |
Phase Noise @1 GHz (10 kHz offset) | -135 dBc/Hz |
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