Below is a free (to IEEE members) tutorial on wide bandwidth signal analysis.  
Let me know If you guys consider this kind of thing spam and but me being 
curious always appreciate a few diversions from time to time.
We all could learn something from this I expect.

Greg
Gregory W. Ratcliff

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| Error Vector Magnitude measurements fit for 5G |
| 
DESCRIPTION: Error vector magnitude, EVM, measurements have been the mainstay 
of modulation performance analysis for more than twenty years. Each new 
technology has defined a specific measurement to suit the characteristics of 
the physical layer signal. The interest in signals for 5G that are much wider 
bandwidth, operating at much higher frequencies means it’s time to draw a 
comparison between the different waveforms and the impact on the measurement of 
EVM. This presentation reviews what an EVM measurement is and what it can tell 
us about the device being measured. A combination of real life and simulated 
examples are used, with single and multi-carrier waveforms having bandwidths of 
20 MHz – 2 GHz, to demonstrate the impact of a variety of signal impairments, 
including broadband noise and phase noise. The examples will show how to make 
measurements that give the expected, and consistent results. |




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