Sep 17

I just read the latest 2007 Test and Measurement Salary Survey. One of the questions that really peaked my interest was on the topic of what technologies are engineers being required to learn. The number one test platform listed was PXI (20% of readers listed it), with PXI Express, an extension to PXI, a close second. This is just another example of the increasing industry adoption of PXI. Most of the other technologies engineers are being asked to learn are communication protocols - Firewire, WLAN, and WiMAX were all high in the ranking.

May 7
VBAs
icon1 Eric Starkloff | icon2 Automated Test, Technology | icon4 May 7th, 2007| icon3No Comments »

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.