VNA price performance earns Frost & Sullivan award
Anritsu’s ShockLine family has been it has won the Frost & Sullivan 2014 Price-to-Performance Leadership award in the Vector Network Analyser (VNA) market. Frost & Sullivan noted that the ShockLine family addresses the need for economical VNAs with the necessary performance to accurately test passive devices.
“Anritsu has been committed to developing VNA innovations since we helped define the VNA market decades ago. We addressed a key void in the test and measurement industry with the ShockLine VNA family that incorporates advanced patented technologies. The Frost & Sullivan award clearly displays that the ShockLine series achieves unprecedented price/performance that was necessary in today’s environment that calls for lower cost of test and faster time to market,” said Ajaiey Sharma, Director of Product Marketing and Business Development for Anritsu Company.
In making the announcement, Frost & Sullivan stated, “Anritsu continues to change the vector network analyser market with the ShockLine VNA product family that takes passive device testing to a new level in regards to more superior features in terms of better throughput and cost efficiency.”
Anritsu’s ShockLine VNA family consists of the ShockLine MS46522A series, Economy ShockLine MS46322A 2-port VNA for measurements up to 40 GHz, and the MS46524A 4-port VNAs for differential and multi-port device testing. All three series feature Anritsu’s patented shock line VNA-on-a-chip technology, are packaged in a compact 2U chassis, and are optimized for ultra-cost-sensitive test applications in manufacturing, simple engineering, and education environments.
“The Anritsu ShockLine solution adds a tremendous value to its users due to the superb measurement capability, small form factor, one GUI and SCPI interface, and VNA-on-a-chip architecture that is the reason for the solution’s cost effectiveness at microwave and millimeter-wave frequencies. Compared to other VNAs in the market, the ShockLine VNA product line offers ease of use and simplicity in the single-ended and mixed-mode S-parameter measurements that are necessary for manufacturing,” said Olga Shapiro, program manager – Communications Test & Measurement at Frost & Sullivan.