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News Release from: Keithley Instruments | Subject: WiMax
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 December 2007
Keithley joins WiMax Forum
Keithley Instruments, a leader in solutions for emerging measurement needs, has joined the WiMax Forum, to promote and certify their interoperable WiMax products
WiMax technology enables wireless high-speed Internet access for laptops and other mobile devices over much longer distances than current wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi "Given our aggressive investments in expanding our RF measurement capabilities, our participation in this important industry forum is a natural extension of our commitment to the wireless communications test market," said Mark Hoersten, vice president, business management
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 19 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Wireless test in general and WiMax technologies in particular are fast-moving platforms that require the very latest test solutions, so our participation in the Forum activities will play a large role in ensuring our solutions are consistent with the very latest needs of the market".
Keithley has introduced a variety of new RF instrument platforms and software in recent years.
Their newest offering, the industry-leading 4X4 RF MIMO Test System, consists of the Model 2920 Vector Signal Generator with up to 80MHz of bandwidth and 100MSamples of arbitrary waveform generator memory and the Model 2820 Vector Signal Analyser with 40MHz of signal bandwidth.
Both units feature a 6GHz frequency range for testing nearly any wireless signal, including Mobile WiMax, WLAN 802.11n MIMO, and a range of other standard signals such as GSM, EDGE, W-CDMA, and more. Request a free brochure from Keithley Instruments ...
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