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Rohde & Schwarz, Broadcom agree Bluetooth test license
Rohde & Schwarz has signed a Manufacturing Test License (MTL) agreement with Broadcom. Through the MTL agreement, Rohde & Schwarz can provide certified verification test solutions to Broadcom WLAN and Bluetooth customers. The Broadcom Manufacturing Test License agreement is a license and validation program that gives test equipment vendors access to Broadcom WLAN and Bluetooth software tools and Broadcom technical support resources.
Entry-level oscilloscopes cover 50MHz to 100MHz bandwidth
Mixed signal oscilloscopes that can measure analogue and digital signals simultaneously in the three figure price segment have been developed by Rohde & Schwarz subsidiary HAMEG Instruments. The instruments can be expanded at any time from 50 MHz to 70 MHz or even 100 MHz bandwidth by means of a simple upgrade option.
VNA enables uni- and bidirectional measurements
Production line measurements such as characterisation of passive mobile components are a target application for the R&S ZND vector network analyser from Rohde & Schwarz. It features two test ports, and the base unit is designed for unidirectional measurements from 100 kHz to 4.5 GHz. Its easy-to-use options provide for flexible upgrades.
EuMW: Microwave T&M range readied for Rome outing
For Rohde & Schwarz all roads lead to Rome and European Microwave Week (Oct7-9). On its stand just off the Appian Way the German T&M company will demonstrate its expertise across many technologies from signal generation and analysis in the microwave range to power measurement and vector network analysis in the highest frequency ranges. In addition, Rohde & Schwarz specialists will hold 16 workshops and seminars at the event.
Software solution analyses DOCSIS 3.1 signals
Rohde & Schwarz is offering a solution for analysing DOCSIS 3.1 signals. Cable TV network operators and manufacturers of cable TV network components can use the R&S DSA DOCSIS snapshot analysis software and the R&S FSW high-end spectrum analyser to carry out performance measurements.
HAMEG instruments shift to Rohde & Schwarz branding
The HAMEG Instruments range of economical, general purpose instruments will now be marketed solely under the Rohde & Schwarz brand. It is a move designed to raise the international profile of the test and measurement products. Previously, the HAMEG products had a dual logo that included the company names Rohde & Schwarz and HAMEG.
Software opens way to BroadR-Reach Ethernet testing
The use of Ethernet technologies in vehicles has been intensively discussed for years in the automotive industry. BroadR-Reach technology is a cost-effective solution for high-speed data transfer. To address the test requirements during interrogation,Rohde & Schwarz is offering a new compliance test software option for the powerful R&S RTO oscilloscope.
Automotive test system meets worldwide standards
The automotive industry is becoming more focused on developing intelligent transport systems (ITS) that prevent accidents and reduces traffic congestion. To meet new test requirements Rohde & Schwarz developed its R&S TS-ITS100 test system, which is specifically designed for the standard-compliant testing of components for vehicle-to-vehicle applications and intelligent transport systems (ITS).
Automotive test solutions on parade at Stuttgart Expo
The amount of electronics in all vehicles is increasing year on year. Technology is being used to support drivers in critical situations and help them avoid accidents. All these devices need to be tested thoroughly and Rohde & Schwarz will be demonstrating its resources as an industry partner at the international Automotive Testing Expo 2014 in Stuttgart (June 24-26).
Laird's WLAN antennas improve infrastructure in Japan
Laird has announced that two of its WLAN antennas have been used by aJapanese electronics manufacturer to improve infrastructure locally.The PDM24519, a WLAN 3-port MIMO antenna,is part of a WiFi system installed in the Shinjuku downtown area, while theOC24527, a WLAN OMNI antenna,is part of a tsunami monitoring systeminstalled along the pacific coast line.