Multipath Emulator

The multipath emulator is designed to create the conditions described by the TGn-B channel model, as detailed in IEEE 802.11-03/940r1. Two clusters are produced, spaced from one another by 20 ns of delay, each cluster produces a series of taps, which decay exponentially. The system includes 4 individual channels with a bypass switch in each one, allowing the user to bypass the multipath simulator, creating the conditions described in the TGn-A channel model. Additionally, the system includes a programmable phase shifter, allowing the user to precisely tune the frequency response.
 

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Wi-Fi 6E Multipath Emulator

Features

Produced “true” multipath effects

  • Best in class insertion loss (13 dB) & roll off between taps (6.5 dB) Simulates TGn-A/B Channel Models

4 independent channels with 2 clusters per channel

Integrated programmable phase shifter / delay line

Applications

Ideal for MIMO Conductive Testing

Wi-Fi 6E / WiMAX /4G LTE/5G multipath fading simulators

Engineering/Production test lab environments

Features

Produced “true” multipath effects

Best in class insertion loss (13 dB) & roll off between taps (6.5 dB) • Simulates TGn-A/B Channel Models

4 independent channels with 2 clusters per channel

Integrated programmable phase shifter / delay line

Applications

Ideal for MIMO Conductive Testing

Wi-Fi 6E / WiMAX /4G LTE/5G multipath fading simulators

Engineering/Production test lab environments