Three LTE design verification and conformance systems introduced by Agilent Technologies

Feb. 15, 2011
SANTA CLARA, Calif., 15 Feb. 2011. Agilent Technologies Inc. in Santa Clara, Calif., is introducing design verification and conformance systems for engineers testing LTE devices to meet the TS 36.521-1 standard. All three new systems use the Agilent E6621A PXT wireless communications test set as their core signalling engine.  
SANTA CLARA, Calif., 15 Feb. 2011. Agilent Technologies Inc. in Santa Clara, Calif., is introducing design verification and conformance systems for engineers testing LTE devices to meet the TS 36.521-1 standard. All three new systems use the Agilent E6621A PXT wireless communications test set as their core signalling engine.The U1905A GS-8800 (PXT) test and measurement system from Agilent(NYSE: A) is for engineers developing LTE devices who need standards-based testing on the bench. The U1905A benchtop system uses the Agilent E6621A PXT wireless test set, the Agilent N9020A MXA signal analyzer with optional software licenses for Section 6 and part of Section 7 3GPP test cases for LTE.The U1901A GS-8800 (PXT) provides for automated testing of LTE devices with coverage for test cases from Section 6 to Section 9 of the 36.521 LTE test standards. It is designed for engineers who need to perform more in-depth verification or conformance testing of their LTE devices.

The U1901A is an integrated dual-bay rack consisting of the E6621A PXT wireless test set, the N9020A MXA signal analyzer, and signal generators for fading and adjacent channel simulation, along with switching and band-dependent filtering.

The U1901AU GS-8800 (PXT) LTE design verification and conformance system upgrade is for test engineers already using the GS-8800 2G/3G design verification and conformance systems, providing the same functionality -- test coverage, user interface and operating bands -- as the U1901A.

For more information contact Agilent online at www.agilent.com/find/gs8800.

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