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USB VNAs pack price, performance into compact package
Anritsu says its newly launched ShockLine MS46121A series of 1-port USB Vector Network Analysers (VNAs) bring the price, performance, and ease-of-use advantages of it’s patented ShockLine VNA technology to an extremely compact package. Two models with frequency coverage of 40 MHz to 4 GHz and 150 kHz to 6 GHz are powered and controlled via a user-supplied computer to simply and cost-efficiently test cables, antennas, and other passive RF de...
MWC 2015: Fleet tracking demo takes centre stage
Anritsu’s stand at Mobile World Congress 2015 in Barcelona (March 2-5) will feature a sophisticated, cloud-based connected car system for fleet tracking developedat theSmart Systems Laboratory, University of Hertfordshire in the UK, and demonstrated together using satellite positioning technology GNSS Simulator from Spectracom.
CW technology & engineering conference
The inaugural Cambridge Wireless Engineering and Technology Conference (CWTEC) recently set out to look at whether the wireless industry needs to integrate or differentiate and concluded that it should do both. Leading industry experts explored the future of the UK’s telecommunications infrastructure, spanning mobile, satellite, TV, IoT and wearable technology, focusing on the impact on licensed and unlicensed spectrum and the design of nex...
Conference to discuss wireless technologies & their impact on spectral value
The inaugural Cambridge Wireless Technology and Engineering Conference will bring together speakers to discussthe future of mobile, satellite, TV, IoT and wearable technologies and their impact on spectral value.Taking place on Tuesday 24thMarch, the one day event sponsored and hosted by PwC is set to debate the changes, challenges and opportunities within the wireless technology engineering sector.
Fleet tracking demos M2M expertise at Mobile World Congress
Anritsu will feature a sophisticated, cloud-based connected car system for fleet tracking developed by the University of Hertfordshire in the UK at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona (March 2-5). It was developed with the help of network simulation technology from Anritsu. The company will also demonstrate comprehensive support for developers of new mobile phone technology with live tests of a mobile handset operating at the latest 450Mb/s peak d...
eMBMS test solution accelerates mobile device development
Anritsu has released its protocol test solution for Enhanced Multicast Broadcast Multimedia Service (eMBMS). It says the new solution is already helping mobile chipset and device makers accelerate the development of products that can receive LTE broadcast services. EXPWAY’s e-Cast Broadcast Multicast Service Centre (BM-SC) Server has been integrated with Anritsu’s MD8430A LTE signalling tester and Rapid Test Designer (RTD) test enviro...
Free courses tutor wireless test engineers
Anritsu has launched free e-Learning courses for mobile device engineers who use its Rapid Test Designer (RTD) software to test cellular modem chipsets and devices under development. RTD e-Learning offers a modular series of professional product training videos. All staff members belonging to an organisation with an RTD support agreement can log into their personal e-Learning account at times that are convenient to them.
CW to explore the future of telecomms infrastructure
The London CW inaugural Technology & Engineering Conference (CW TEC), which takes place on 24th March 2015, will bring together engineers, financial analysts and executives from the wireless industry to discuss the future of the UK’s telecomms infrastructure and its impact on the value of licensed and unlicensed spectrum from VHF to KA band and beyond. This will span mobile, satellite, TV, IoT and wearable technology.
EMF solution enhances spectrum analyser performance
An electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation measurement system has been added to Anritsu’s Spectrum Master handheld MS271xE spectrum analysers and Cell Master MT8212E/MT8213E base station analysers. With the option installed and an Anritsu isotopic antenna attached, the analysers can be used by field technicians of government regulatory authorities and cellular operators to measure electromagnetic fields, ensuring wireless networks are in comp...
Enhanced tester supports Bluetooth 4.2 longer data packets
Anritsu has upgraded its MT8852B Bluetooth tester, providing support for the Data Length Extension introduced to Bluetooth Low Energy as part of the latest Bluetooth Core Specification version 4.2. With the new Data Length Extension option, designers and manufacturers of Smart and Bluetooth Smart Ready devices can use the MT8852B to conduct radio layer tests that comply fully with the newly adopted Bluetooth 4.2 standard.