Keysight Technologies (formerly Agilent)
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- http://www.keysight.com/
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Keysight Technologies Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) is the world's leading electronic measurement company, transforming today's measurement experience through innovation in wireless, modular, and software solutions. With its HP and Agilent legacy, Keysight delivers solutions in wireless communications, aerospace and defense and semiconductor markets with world-class platforms, software and consistent measurement science. The company's 9,500 employees serve customers in more than 100 countries.
Keysight Technologies (formerly Agilent) Articles
Analyzer Fills the Gap of Amplitude and Phase-Modulated Optical Signal Analysis
Agilent has introduced what is says is the industry's first time-domain based optical modulation analyzer offering in-depth analysis of amplitude and phase-modulated optical signals. This optical test instrument was developed in close cooperation with Agilent Laboratories, the central research arm of Agilent Technologies. It is based on wide-bandwidth, polarization-diverse coherent optical receiver technology, the Agilent 89600 vector signal anal...
Agilent Technologies Introduces DDR3 Test Suite and claims Industry's Fastest Full Channel Logic Analysis Tool
Agilent Technologies has introduced the industry's first and most comprehensive DDR3 protocol debug and validation test suite for digital designers developing computer and embedded memory applications. The test platform offers the industry's fastest full channel 2.0GT/s 16962A logic analysis module, a complete probing portfolio for DDR3 BGA and DIMM, and the first DDR3 compliance and performance software environment.
Agilent's HPLC-Chip Simplifies Analysis of Phosphopeptides in Proteomics Research
Agilent Technologies has introduced a new HPLC-Chip that dramatically simplifies the analysis of phosphopeptides in proteomics research. The Phosphochip is used with Agilent HPLC-Chip/MS instrumentation to identify post-translational modifications (PTMs) as part of regulating biological pathways. This new HPLC-Chip was co-developed with Professor Albert J.R. Heck's group at Utrecht University as part of the Netherlands Proteomics Centre research ...