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Although the first mobile radio networks were upgraded to high speed packet access (HSPA) only a short time ago, the next advance in UMTS – UMTS long-term evolution (LTE) – is already around the corner.
Generic Access Network (GAN) formerly known as Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA), brings together the best of high mobility cellular voice and data with the extremely high speed data afforded by WLAN hotspots.
Signal Analyzer, Vector Signal Generator, and Handheld Base Station Analyzer Used to Test Compatibility and Interoperability of Equipment in Preparation of Certification
Ideal for wireless design, research and development and production test engineers, the Aeroflex 3280 Series spectrum analyzers now offers digital demodulation for the analysis of 802.11a, b and g wireless networks.
Signal Analyzer, Vector Signal Generator, and Handheld Base Station Analyzer Used to Test Compatibility and Interoperability of Equipment in Preparation of Certification
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today introduced battery-power options for all 16 of its 6000 Series digital storage oscilloscopes (DSOs) and mixed signal oscilloscopes (MSOs), giving engineers and technicians the ability to make high-performance measurements in environments where line power is unavailable.
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today introduced battery-power options for all 16 of its 6000 Series digital storage oscilloscopes (DSOs) and mixed signal oscilloscopes (MSOs), giving engineers and technicians the ability to make high-performance measurements in environments where line power is unavailable.
With its new analog R&S SMF100A microwave signal generator, Rohde & Schwarz is setting new standards for single-sideband (SSB) phase noise. A unique SSB phase noise value of -115 dBc (at 10 GHz/10 kHz offset) makes the instrument ideal for a variety of telecommunications and radar applications.
gilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today announced its IEEE 802.16e 2005 Protocol Conformance Test (PCT) Solution, which is based on the new Agilent E6651A Mobile WiMAX Test Set.