Keithley to show RF test software at EuMW
Keithley Instruments
RF/Wireless test software
Keithley Instruments will be showcasing its expertise in RF/Wireless test at European Microwave Week (EuMW) in Rome from 28 September - 1 October, 2009.
In addition to product developments - Model 2820A RF Vector Signal Analyzer and Model 2920A Vector Signal Generator - Keithley will be demonstrating the Signalmeister RF test software.
Signalmeister signal creation, simulation and analysis software now includes LTE capabilities for SISO and MIMO applications.
Together, the products provide a high-performance, complete test solution for RF chipset devices.
Keithley will be hosting a free LTE workshop at EuMW in which RF specialist Mark Elo will explore the topic 'LTE testing - understanding how your LTE radio is performing'.
The workshop will take place on 29 September 2009 from 10-12am in Room Minerva at the Nuova Fiera di Roma exhibition centre in Rome.
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