VBAs
May 7th, 2007 by Eric Starkloff
I just saw another example of what we call a VBA, a “van-based acquisition”. It turns out that in RF applications, virtual instrumentation is particularly common when customers need portability and real-time data streaming. There aren’t a lot of commercial products to solve this application, but a PXI-based system can handle most of these requirements at a very low cost. Here is the latest example I just received of a VBA:
“The customer was looking for a completely mobile RF spectral monitoring application. They want to have a DC-based system mounted in their vehicles and they want to drive through areas and monitor a band of secure radio channels and signal strengths for those channels. The main requirements of the system are portability, quick spectral acquisition and storage (stream-to-disk) and time/location stamping for each spectral sweep.
This is a unique application that requires a small form-factor, stream-to-disk capabilities and GPS stamping. It can solved today with commercial off the shelf PXI products”
Other PXI-based VBAs are deployed in military applications (either looking for “signals of interest” or jamming them), ground-based transceiver testers, commercial spectral monitoring systems, and cell-phone coverage mapping applications.

























