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Battery backup chemistries for 5G small-cell sites

April 14, 2022 By Martin Rowe

As the number of cell sites increase and their sizes decrease, engineers have options to consider for battery backup. Differing battery chemistries offer more choices and different performance levels. Selecting the right battery chemistry for each application is critical to ensure reliable, long lasting, and cost-effective power delivery.

Filed Under: Digital Edition Back Issue Tagged With: Green Cubes

Measurements show 5G improves latency in public networks

April 11, 2022 By Martin Rowe

Measurements on public networks at our facilities demonstrate how 5G’s lower latency compared to LTE can improve industrial applications.

Filed Under: Digital Edition Back Issue Tagged With: rohdeschwarz

5G Reshapes mobile RF design strategies

April 5, 2022 By Martin Rowe

Steep learning curves in RF mmWave antenna design demand collaboration and technology understanding beyond sub-6 GHz strategies.

Filed Under: Digital Edition Back Issue Tagged With: Molex

How RedCap fits into 5G and IoT

March 22, 2022 By Martin Rowe

Targeted at IoT applications, the reduced-capability in 5G will support a wide range of devices and applications that don’t need high speed, but do need low latency and high-reliability. 5G’s real promise comes not from mobile phones, but from industrial and business applications where network operators hope to recover the huge investments they’ve made in…

Filed Under: Digital Edition Back Issue Tagged With: CEVAdsp

Private 5G: What is it? How does it work?

March 15, 2022 By Martin Rowe

Private networks, whether operated by users or by wireless carriers, requires radios, addressing, timing, and automation to make them run.

Filed Under: Digital Edition Back Issue Tagged With: Altiostar, Rakuten Symphony

Wireless system supports Wi-Fi 6, 6E OTA tests

March 9, 2022 By Martin Rowe Leave a Comment

ETS-Lindgren’s EMQuest software now supports the most current versions of Wi-Fi while maintaining backward compatibility.

Filed Under: New Articles, Test Equipment, wireless, wireless test equipment Tagged With: ETS-Lindgren

How DPD improves power amplifier efficiency

February 22, 2022 By Martin Rowe

Digital predistortion compensates for an amplifier’s nonlinearities, letting it operate in its nonlinear region for maximum power efficiency.

Filed Under: Digital Edition Back Issue Tagged With: Benetel

ATEasy gets a facelift for 2021

December 9, 2021 By Martin Rowe 1 Comment

ATEasy 2021

The test programming environment also adds usability features and 64-bit support.

Filed Under: Automation, Featured, Instrumentation, Test development software Tagged With: marvintestsolutions

DIO card completes PCIe instrument family

November 8, 2021 By Martin Rowe Leave a Comment

Spectrum Instrumentation

Spectrum instrumentation’s family of PCIe instrument cards also includes digitizers and waveform generators. Automated test systems often need to generate and measure analog signals. They often need to provide digital I/O for status monitoring and control of test hardware or industrial process equipment. With the addition of the M2p.7515-x4 digital I/O card, Spectrum Instrumentation completes […]

Filed Under: Analyzer, data acquisition, PC-based Test Equipment Tagged With: spectruminstrumentation

Deploy and maintain an Open RAN network

June 7, 2021 By Martin Rowe

Open radio access networks offer advantages in locating network functions of proprietary RANs. Automation and orchestration let telecom networks do what computing networks have done for years.

Filed Under: Digital Edition Back Issue Tagged With: Altiostar

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