Articles Tagged with ''measurement''

Tektronix unveils new logo, brand strategy

Tektronix, Inc., a leading worldwide provider of measurement solutions, launched a new logo and brand strategy, marking the most significant change in its visual identity in 24 years. Founded in 1946, Tektronix is one of the most iconic companies in the electronics industry. On the eve of the company’s 70th anniversary, the refreshed logo pays homage to this herita


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NSI and MI Technologies announce merger

Quadrant Management’s Ted Deinard announced that it has acquired MI Technologies LLC (MI) and will merge MI with its portfolio company NSI, joining the two premier microwave measurement companies into a single entity. This merger allows the companies to combine their resources to bring quality, cost effective products and systems to their customers.


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Keysight's UXM wireless test set integrated into MVG’s WaveStudio OTA solution

Keysight Technologies Inc. announced that the Keysight UXM Wireless Test Set is now fully integrated and supported by WaveStudio, MVG’s OTA dedicated measurement software suite. As an integral part of MVG’s OTA measurement solution, the UXM has been used to provide support for carrier aggregation; an important LTE-A feature that requires advanced test and measurement.


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Anritsu expands waveguide mixer series to support mmWave measurement

Anritsu Corp. released its new high performance waveguide mixer MA2806A to expand millimeter wave measurement solutions. Connecting the new MA2806A to Anritsu’s signal analyzer MS2830A supports spectrum measurements in the 50  to 75 GHz Band (V-Band) currently used by various millimeter wave sensors, WiGig Gigabit Wireless LAN (802.11ad), and broadcast video camera streaming equipment.


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Bird Technologies introduces SiteHawk SK-200-TC antenna and cable analyzer

Bird Technologies, a leading provider of RF components, subsystems, test equipment, and services, introduced the SiteHawk SK-200-TC hand-held antenna and cable analyzer that operates from 300 kHz to 200 MHz. The instrument makes it simple to detect problems in coaxial transmission lines and antenna systems and pinpoint their source using distance-to-fault measurements.


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