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Narda Remote Spectrum Analyzer, NRA Series 
Interference and Direction Analyzer, IDA Series 

Technical Note TN101 

Figure 1: Basic setup for a communications system 

See last page for abbreviations 

                                   Communications 
                                           channel 

             Modulator                                     Demodulator 
 

Transmitter                                                            Receiver 

Capturing IQ data with  

NRA and IDA 

 

A brief theoretical outline with  
practical examples 

 
 
 
With the Scope/IQ option, the NRA and IDA instruments allow you to 
generate IQ data from the received data and display, demodulate, and 
store them, and transmit them block by block or as a continuous stream 
via a remote interface. What, though, is the significance of this I/Q data? 
What are they used for? And, how are they obtained using NRA and 
IDA? 
 
 

Communications systems 

 
To transmit data wirelessly it must be modulated onto a suitable, usually 
high frequency, carrier signal. This gives a basic setup as shown in 
figure 1. The demodulator must perform exactly the opposite function to 
the modulator. The receiver must also be able to cope with the 
impairments to the modulated signal that are added as it passes through 
the communications channel. 
 
The type of modulation has to be suitable for the signal content and the 
communications channel. Various techniques are used to transmit 
different signals together through the same medium and then separate 
them again, e.g.:  
 

 

Frequency multiplex,  

 

Time multiplex and / or  

 Code 

multiplex 

 
The following types of modulation are commonly used for sinusoidal 
carriers: 
 

 

AM, FM, PM, (angle modulation) for analog signals 

 

ASK, FSK, PSK, APSK, QAM for digital signals 

 
If a prominent but unknown signal in the spectrum is to be classified or 
even its message content reconstructed, various parameters such as 

Summary of Contents for NRA Series

Page 1: ...ms To transmit data wirelessly it must be modulated onto a suitable usually high frequency carrier signal This gives a basic setup as shown in figure 1 The demodulator must perform exactly the opposite function to the modulator The receiver must also be able to cope with the impairments to the modulated signal that are added as it passes through the communications channel The type of modulation ha...

Page 2: ...acilities for recording the unknown signal in the form of IQ data so that it can subsequently be subjected to a more precise investigation IQ data Generally speaking the IQ data consists of pairs of data describing an instantaneous time signal in the complex plane as shown in figure 2 I stands for the in phase component which has a phase angle of 0 relative to the converted carrier and which there...

Page 3: ... and converts it into the transmission frequency band After addition of the I and Q components the real band limited signal can be transmitted in a radio channel The received signal together with any captured interference is converted back to the base band again and band limited by the IQ demodulator in the receiver so that the original payload signal or data stream together with the interference ...

Page 4: ...ause the exact signal frequency is unknown the phase is initially arbitrary Generally too the selection filter does not correspond to that used in the correct receiver as the filter parameters are also not known at this point in time The parameter settings merely serve to allow the part of the spectrum of interest to be saved as IQ data There are basically two modes for storing the IQ data block m...

Page 5: ...pe mode using Extras Go to The IDA uses the same settings made in Spectrum mode for this The Time Span and Channel Bandwidth CBW settings need to be made depending on whether you want to view or store the signal The CBW has to be set such that the Nyquist Shannon sampling theorem is at least fulfilled if the signal is to be displayed and further processed This means that the CBW must be at least t...

Page 6: ...e entire communication and evaluation into your own application You can see from figure 8 that each IQ block must be requested individually by the PC in block mode In streaming mode the NRA communicates with the PC via a remote link and sends the IQ data as a stream over a stream link Both links are via a single physical interface Once started the NRA transmits IQ data continuously over the stream...

Page 7: ...hows only those values that correspond to the line digit rate and which form the constellation diagram It should be noted that you cannot discern which of the four states 0 90 180 or 270 corresponds to the actual phase This information can be obtained for example by synchronization to IQ sequences known to the receiver that are intended for this purpose If this information is also known the states...

Page 8: ... 2013 Narda Safety Test Solutions GmbH The name and logo are registered trademarks of Narda Safety Test Solutions GmbH and L 3 Communications Holdings Inc Trade names are the trademarks of their respective owners Abbreviations AM Amplitude modulation FM Frequency modulation PM Phase modulation Frequency and phase modulation are forms of angle modulation ASK Amplitude shift keying FSK Frequency shi...

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