Agilent is claiming 63GHz real-time bandwidth for its latest scope, claiming it to be the world's widest. Called the Infiniium 90000 Q-Series, the top model has 63GHz on two channels and 33GHz on...
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Agilent PXI analyser has 780MHz bandwidth for MIMO
“We equipped this wideband, multichannel instrument with new broadband modulation, MIMO schemes and electronic beam forming,” said Mark Pierpoint from Agilent
Arbitrary waveform and function generators from LeCroy
LeCroy has announced series of function and arbitrary waveform generators. Called WaveStation, it includes instruments capable of generating signals up to 50MHz, offers a 3.5" (90mm) display, two output channels on all models, and...
Cutting standby power is a priority, says Yokogawa
"The fact that in standby mode the equipment is consuming electricity has been a major concern for regulators," said Terry Marrinan, Yokogawa's v-p for test and measurement in Europe & Africa
Goepel brings boundary scan to ARM ecosystem
The boundary scan test system supplier’s emulation technology VarioTAP supports a wide range of ARM cores. MCU configurations supported include multi-processor and multi-core applications
JTAG Tech debug for non-boundary scan processors
The intention is to target microprocessors and DSPs with deficient or even non-existent JTAG (IEEE Std. 1149.1) boundary-scan test registers
Digital radio must clean up before analogue switch off
With the government soon to announce a date for switching off the nation’s FM radio broadcasts it is time for digital radio to clean up its act, write Richard Morris, Wayne Dickson and Paul Harfoot
Met Office uses GPS for lightning fast synchronisation
Time-based synchronisation is being used by the Met Office for synchronising distributed instruments on a global scale, writes Victoria Murtland
Defence Minister opens TRaC’s test facility in Dorset
The test house plans to consolidate and expand its EMC and environmental test services at this single location
LeCroy adds automotive test kits for MOST and BroadR-Reach
"These standards have emerged in response to the rapidly increasing customer demand for devices connected to video displays and car infotainment systems," said the firm