商品編號:Butler Matrix 巴特勒矩陣
Butler Matrix

4 x 4  8 x 8 Butler Matrix, 8 GHz

 

4 x 4 Butler Matrix, 8 GHz

Specification

Frequency range2.4-8 GHz 
Return loss (50 Ohm reference)13 dB typicalVSWR = 1.6
Output phase deviation
from nominal
<±10° typical 
Output amplitude deviation
from nominal
<±1.5 dBNominal is equal amplitude in the 8 output ports
Insertion loss<13 dB9 dB of total 13 dB is splitting loss (1:8)
Isolation>13 dBMeasured as isolation between input ports
Maximum power5 WTotal input power (average)
Number of input ports8 
Number of output ports8 
Connector typeSMA-F 
Dimensions (WxLxT)138x131x19 mm 
Mass0.25 kg 

Mechanical Outline

 

MIMO testing for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi

 

The Ranatec Butler Matrix supports multichannel MIMO testing for up to 4+4 antenna ports, over a large frequency range. It covers all present Bluetooth and WIFI bands from 2.4 to 7.125 GHz. The Ranatec Butler Matrix can also be used for antenna array beamforming and interface testing for multiple systems in the frequency range, and for multichannel multipath emulation.

 

 

RI 3041 Butler Matrix

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8 x 8 Butler Matrix, 8 GHz

Specification

Frequency range2.4-8 GHz 
Return loss (50 Ohm reference)13 dB typicalVSWR = 1.6
Output phase deviation
from nominal
<±10° typical 
Output amplitude deviation
from nominal
<±3 dBNominal is equal amplitude in the 8 output ports
Insertion loss<13 dB9 dB of total 13 dB is splitting loss (1:8)
Isolation>13 dBMeasured as isolation between input ports
Maximum power5 WTotal input power (average)
Number of input ports8 
Number of output ports8 
Connector typeSMA-F 
Dimensions (WxLxT)138x131x19 mm 
Mass0.78 kg 

Mechanical Outline

 

MIMO testing for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi

The RI 3101 Butler Matrix supports multichannel MIMO testing for 8+8 antenna ports over a large frequency range – the conventional Bluetooth and Wi-Fi bands at 2.4 and 5 GHz are supported as well as an extension up to 8 GHz.

The RI 3101 Butler Matrix simulates real-world conditions, directing coverage over distances and across obstacles. This enables true testing of smartphones, sensors, routers and other access points. The RI 3101 Butler Matrix plays an important role in development of Wi-Fi 6 products.

Wi-Fi 6 is the most recent Wi-Fi network protocol and is a substantial upgrade over its predecessor. Wi-Fi 6 is faster due to technologies like traffic prioritization, beamforming and OFDMA. OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) works by subdividing channels into subcarriers and allowing for transmission to multiple endpoints (devices) at the same time. A Wi-Fi 6 router can send different signals in the same transmission window.

This results in a single transmission from the router being able to communicate with several devices, instead of each device having to wait for its turn as the router serves up the data across the network.

Beam switching and beam steering

The RI 3101 Butler matrix controls the direction of your antenna beam, using spatial filtering, creating directional signal transmission or reception. Beam switching (steering the beam) is achieved by altering the input power port, 1-8. Typically a switch matrix is applied in front of the Butler matrix to control the power input.

The Ranatec Butler matrix is designed for high precision applications, where high isolation and low out-of-phase is of importance.

The resulting antenna beam steering and butler matrix beamforming will consequently have high accuracy and suitable for the most demanding applications.

 

RI 3101 Butler Matrix

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