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Keithley releases guide to wireless and RF testing

A Keithley Instruments product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Jul 30, 2008

Keithley Instruments announces the availability of 'Advanced Measurement Techniques for OFDM and MIMO-based Radio Systems: Demystifying WLAN and WiMAX Testing', a new guide to wireless and RF testing

This CD contains useful and informative RF testing resources, including application notes, articles, white papers, and product demonstrations, to help engineers reduce their cost of test by simplifying and solving the most challenging RF measurement applications.

The CD is available free of charge via the website.

Advanced Measurement Techniques for OFDM and MIMO-based Radio Systems gives test engineers a broad range of information on the fast changing wireless communication and RF testing field for a wide array of applications, including spectrum analyser power averaging, as well as the most challenging testing of the most complex signals, such as OFDM, MIMO, and WiMAX.

In-depth application notes cover topics such as battery testing for mobile phones, RF semiconductor characterisation, and RF and microwave signal switching in test set-ups.

The CD also includes an RF glossary and useful tables, such as wireless communication protocol specifications, dbM-Watts-Volts conversion tables, and VSWR loss conversion tables.

To request a free copy of the CD Advanced Measurement Techniques for OFDM and MIMO-based Radio Systems or for information on any of the Keithley RF test solutions, visit the website or contact the company direct.

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