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All-in-one transport tester solves network problems
The new MT1000A Network Master Pro from Anritsu is an all-in-one optical network field tester that supports the multiple communications protocols used in today’s converged telecom networks. The tester is portable, compact and user-friendly and it is aimed at technicians who install and maintain mobile-access, fixed-access, metro and core transmission telecoms networks.
PCT system aproved for eMBMS broadcasts
Anritsu says that it is the first industry approved protocol conformance test cases for mobile devices capable of receiving eMBMS broadcasts. The test and measurement specialist submitted eMBMS test cases to the Global Certification Forum (GCF) ahead of the CAG#39 meeting held in Helsinki on July 8-9 2014, following an increase in network operator priority to bring this new technology to consumer markets this year.
Companies collaborate on RF/microwave teaching kit
Eductika is a new microwave teaching kit aimed at students in colleges and universities. It is the product of a collaboration between Elliptika, a provider of microwave and RF test solutions and Anritsu. The test and measurement company’s VNA Master series of handheld vector network analysers is part of the complete turnkey solution that can be used by professors to teach the fundamentals of RF and microwave technologies.
New look VNA cuts costs of S-band parameter measurements
Prices as much as 75% lower than traditional bench-top vector network analysers (VNAs) will attract attention to Anritsu’s new ShockLine family of VNAs. For the money, the company promises high accuracy, sensitivity and sweep speed. These instruments are radically different from conventional VNA design. There is no display or keypad. They are controlled remotely by computer via a LAN or other connection.
Clock recovery options boost signal quality analyser
Anritsu has released new Clock Recovery options for its MP1800A Signal Quality Analyser (SQA), providing for Bit Error Rate (BER) testing of high-speed interconnects at up to 32.1Gbit/s with a single instrument. The latest high-speed serial communications equipment uses components such as SERDES devices, Active Optical Cables (AOC) and optical transceiver modules, which send and receive serial data without transmitting synchronous clock signals.
Used T&M equipment market has new entrant
The market for used test and measurement instrumentation has a new entrant. Euro Electronic Sales has been established to specialise in selling superior quality items of used equipment - presenting an extremely effective way by which companies can gain access to the test hardware they need without heavy impact on their finances.
Broadband VNA system covers 70kHz to 145GHz in single sweep
Anritsu has unveiled the VectorStar ME7838D broadband Vector Network Analyser (VNA) system that provides industry-best frequency coverage of 70 kHz to 145 GHz in a single sweep using a coaxial test port. The dynamic range, calibration and measurement stability, and measurement speed gives design engineers greater confidence when performing on-wafer device characterization at 70 GHz and beyond.
Conference focuses on telecom/datacom test issues
Test equipment sourcing specialist Livingston is to host a high profile conference at its German headquarters in Darmstadt (pictured). The conference will address key issues which are now affecting telecom and data communication test engineers. Many of the major test equipment manufacturers serving the global communication market will be participating, including Spirent, JDSU, EXFO, PPM, Anritsu, Fluke Networks, and Narda.
Conference to address issues facing telecom test engineers
Livingston is to host a conference in the city of Darmstadt, at the company’s German headquarters. The purpose of this conference is to address the key issues which are now effecting telecom and data communication test engineers. Many of the major test equipment manufacturers serving the global communication market will be participating, including Spirent, JDSU, EXFO, PPM, Anritsu, Fluke Networks and Narda.
3GPP protocol certification follows PTCRB test case
Mobile device and handset manufacturers will soon be able to certify that their products conform to the 3GPP protocols for ‘emergency services calls over IMS’ with the introduction by Anritsu of the first PTCRB-approved test case. The test and measurement company has added the new protocol test cases for IMS (IP Multimedia Sub-system) emergency services calls to the suite of test cases supported on the widely used ME7834L Protocol Con...