Agilent Technologies Inc. (www.agilent.com) recently announced that China-based Allion Test Labs (www.allion.com) has selected Agilent’s test solutions for DisplayPort and USB 3.0 compliance and certification testing.
Agilent also said that Allion Test Labs in Taiwan upgraded its Agilent test solution from HDMI 1.3 to HDMI 1.4. It also added the new symbol of J-BERT N4903B, as well as the frame error ratio measurement option to the USB 3.0 test solution.
The announcements show the continuing long-term relationship between Allion Test Labs and Agilent, as well as the ability of Agilent to provide leading-edge measurement and test solutions for USB, HDMI, DisplayPort and SATA standards compliance and certification testing.
“We choose Agilent as a strategic partner for emerging high-speed applications that cover USB 3.0, HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 2.0, SAS/SATA 12 Gbps and TransferJet, because Agilent is recognized for its technical expertise in standards bodies and compliance programs,” said James Ou, Engineering Service Division director at Allion Test Labs (Taiwan). “We understand the importance of having the most accurate and hardware upgradeable test equipment available. We selected Agilent test equipment for our facilities because of its powerful functions in test automation, ease of use and scope bandwidth upgradeable to 32 GHz, and J-BERT supporting up to 14.2 Gbps data rates.”
As high-speed digital interfaces increase in various electronic devices, designers and test houses need the appropriate tools to ensure that their electronic designs meet newest industry standards. Allion’s testing labs will utilize the N5990A test automation software platform; 81134A pulse/pattern generator; J-Bert N4903B high-performance serial BERT; and the Infiniium 90000A Series oscilloscopes.
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