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Azimuth intros new WLAN product test system | Azimuth intros new WLAN product test system |
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| Tim Higgins | |
| May 14, 2007 | |
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Azimuth Systems today introduced its next-generation platform for MIMO and SISO 802.11 wireless product testing. The ADEPT-n MIMO test platform is a single-box, point-to-multi-point tester that enables repeatable performance, interoperability and functional testing of 802.11a/b/g/n devices. Azimuth said the ADEPT-n will succeed its W-series 802.11 a/b/g performance test platform, as the wireless industry transitions to the 802.11n standard. The ADEPT-n can support up to three 4x4 MIMO devices and multiple units can be cascaded for larger test configurations. Devices under test are housed in Azimuth's "RadioProof" enclosures that provide 90 dB of isolation from 1 to 6 GHz. Other features of the ADEPT-n platform include the DIRECTOR II Test Executive, STUDIO centralized database and reporting software and integrated internal 802.11a/b/g/n traffic capture. Azimuth also offers the ACE 400NB MIMO Channel Emulator, which provides dynamic channel emulation for MIMO point-to-point multipath performance analysis. The ADEPT-n is currently shipping to early access partners. Pricing was not given. Comments (0)
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