Rohde & Schwarz unveils one-box solution for digital TV testing

Oct 19, 2004 8:00 AM, RF Update e-newsletter

             



The SFU from R&S supports DVB-T, DVB-H and DMB-T.

The R & S SFU from Rohde & Schwarz is a system platform for developing and thoroughly testing new digital television transmission methods.

Besides DVB-T, the R&S SFU also supports the handheld reception standard DVB-H, the satellite transmission standard DVB-S2 as well as DMB-T (TDS-OFDM), which is planned for China.

The R&S SFU, which is upgradeable for future developments, can replace a system consisting of various individual instruments. It combines a test transmitter, a signal generator for MPEG-2 streams, a channel simulator, a digital AWGN noise source, an ARB generator and an RF modulator in a single platform.

The R&S SFU covers virtually all aspects of digital TV: research and development, production, quality assurance, service, propagation and reception tests performed by network operators as well as EMC measurements.

For more information, visit www.rohde-schwarz.com.

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