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.