Rohde & Schwarz Signal Generator Offers Software Based Realtime Coder for ATSC 3.0

Rohde & Schwarz has offered an ATSC 3.0 realtime coder and a waveform testing library for its R&S BTC broadcast test center. As a reference signal generator, the R&S BTC generates the globally used TV and audio broadcasting standards, simulates transmissions and analyzes the audio/video functions of DUTs in realtime.

Digital TV receiving equipment and terrestrial tuner chipset manufacturers can now test the performance of their products for compliance with the ATSC 3.0 standard using only a single unit.

As the first high-end signal generator, the R&S BTC includes a purely software-based realtime coder for ATSC 3.0. As a realtime option, transmission parameters can be directly changed, which immediately influences signal characteristics and structure. The R&S BTC offers unique simulation functions in an all-in-one solution. It delivers a complete signal chain, from internal playout of an ATSC 3.0 signal via its modulation to simulate a transmission. The R&S BTC has two RF paths and additional means of synchronization via the STL protocol by using timestamps and a 10 MHz and 1 pps reference connection. This makes it ideal for testing equipment for compliance with the new requirements for using single frequency networks (SFN) in ATSC 3.0 networks.

As a reference signal generator, the R&S BTC exhibits excellent RF performance with required parameters. Another outstanding feature is the interruption-free modulation of ATSC 3.0 signals with real audio/video/data content in realtime. It also supports internal and external sources with corresponding interfaces such as MMGen, IP (ROUTE/DASH, MMT, TS) and STL. One of the main tasks when developing broadcast equipment is to test the equipment under realistic and complex transmission conditions. The R&S BTC covers this by simulating a variety of interference such as noise and fading, and wireless signals such as LTE and mobile TV. For the SFNs now possible with ATSC 3.0, it generates different scenarios, like two transmitting stations.

Publisher: everything RF