EMITE and Anritsu solution ensures compatibility of LTE, WLAN and Bluetooth

0
351

Vienna, Austria – EMITE and Anritsu Corporation are proud to announce their latest combined solution for testing the compatibility of different connection technologies such as LTE, WLAN and Bluetooth wireless technology. 

The Anritsu Wireless Connectivity Test Set MT8862ARadio Communication Analyzer MT8821C and Bluetooth Test Set MT8852B have been integrated with the EMITE E600 Reverberation Chamber. The solution allows the testing of OTA TRP/TIS/TPUT performance in a repeatable environment. With integral communications protocols and optimized performance for testing, the EMITE reverberation chamber and Anritsu platforms can reliably characterize the different coexistence scenarios of the latest devices.

In tests of coexistence scenarios of WLAN with LTE and Bluetooth technology, and LTE with WLAN and Bluetooth technology, the new integration has been able to measure total radiated power (TRP), total isotropic sensitivity (TIS) and physical TPUT OTA performance indicators in market devices. 

By providing the ability to test and implement the latest standards, EMITE and Anritsu ensure customers and service providers can deliver fully compatible solutions to the market.

“We are pleased to combine the abilities of Anritsu’s platforms and our E600 Reverberation Chamber to provide unique solutions for our customers. New features have been implemented based on market needs and working closely with our customers. Some of the leading companies in the telecommunication sector worldwide have shown interest in this solution for their OTA platforms,” said Javier Paredes, CSO of EMITE.

Shinji Hoshino, Director, IoT Test Solutions Div., Anritsu Corporation, said, “IoT use cases combining several technologies are increasing, and the market requires an efficient test platform. We are proud to work with leading global companies to provide these solutions. Anritsu’s long experience in bringing test solutions to the communications market will bring these benefits to the IoT test market too.”

The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Anritsu is under license.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here