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			10-09-2011 11:59 AM
hi everybody
I research how to measure C/N (carrier to noise) with CATV and using a microcontroller or anything. I searched and read some documents and i see that spectrum analyzer uesed normally to measure this ration. But i dont see any project imply about spectrum analyzer with RF frequency (about 50-900MHz). But i feel there is a way simpler than spectrum analyzer. So, i want to ask every in this 4rum for guide, supporting and help me.
			
    
	
		
		
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Hi trungvoi,
As a starting point I would suggest checking out some of NI's resources for RF.
Tim W.
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
10-10-2011 12:04 PM
Thank you,Tim W. I will read article that you suggest.
I want to ask a queston: Can i measure C/N but dont use spectrum analyzer?
			
    
	
		
		
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From what I've researched, determining C/N depends on signal characteristics that are typically found by using a spectrum analyzer (SA). It might be possible to measure C/N without a SA, but you would have to implement the functionality of the SA in some capacity (performing FFTs, sweeps, etc.) to get your signal characteristics. The process of designing such a back-end might end up being more difficult than simply using a SA in the first place.
Tim W.
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
10-11-2011 03:42 AM
Thank a lot.
Do you know module support measure carrier to noise (C/N)?
			
    
	
		
		
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National Instruments offers a variety of RF equipment. For our selection of Signal Analyzers, visit the following page:
Links to other RF hardware can be found on the left-hand side of that page.
Tim W.
Applications Engineering
National Instruments