The NI (National Instruments) RFmx NB-IoT/eMTC provides signal generation and analysis for NB-IoT and eMTC cellular test applications.
RFmx NB-IoT/eMTC is a license for the "RFmx LTE/LTE-Advanced" measurement profile that extends the capabilities of NI RF measurement devices in terms of signal generation and analysis of NB-IoT and eMTC cellular signals. This software allows you to analyze LTE Cat NB1/NB2 and LTE Cat M1/M2 uplink signals using standards-compliant measurements at physical layer level, e.g. B. by measuring Error Vector Magnitude (EVM), Adjacent Channel Leakage Ratio (ACLR), Spectrum Emission Mask (SEM) and more. With RFmx, you can quickly and easily take measurements and debug them through interactive software front panels. RFmx Waveform Creator allows you to create and play back open, free waveforms. The performance-optimized API also speeds up automated tests. This software is installed with RFmx LTE/LTE-Advanced.
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