Anritsu test platform supports Qualcomm 5G chipset development

Feb. 17, 2018

Richardson, TX. Anritsu Corp. has announced its new 5G test platform to help support test development for Qualcomm Technologies Inc. on 5G chipsets. The companies are working together to support test development for devices such as baseband chips.

Anritsu’s test platform for 5G is designed to support Qualcomm Technologies in its effort to commercialize next-generation 5G NR technologies. By offering measurement solutions supporting early deployment of 5G services, Anritsu will play a key role in the transition from 4G LTE to 5G systems, the company said.

Anritsu designed its new 5G test platform for the latest technologies, such as wideband signal processing and beamforming architectures, required by ultrafast large-capacity 5G communications. The all-in-one platform supports millimeter-wave and sub-6-GHz RF tests as well as protocol tests. The 3GPP non-standalone specifications for assuring co-existence with both 4G and 5G networks require an advanced and stable 4G test environment. Anritsu’s 10 years of experience in supplying 4G test solutions will help facilitate smooth and early development of 5G NR.

Jon Detra, vice president, engineering, Qualcomm Technologies, commented, “We are pleased to continue working with Anritsu in order to make 5G NR networks and mobile devices a commercial reality in 2019.”

Tsutomu Tokuke, general manager, Mobile Solutions Div., Anritsu, said, “It is a great honor to work with Qualcomm Technologies in advancing 3G and 4G communications to the next level with development and testing of 5G devices.”

www.anritsu.com

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Rick Nelson | Contributing Editor

Rick is currently Contributing Technical Editor. He was Executive Editor for EE in 2011-2018. Previously he served on several publications, including EDN and Vision Systems Design, and has received awards for signed editorials from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. He began as a design engineer at General Electric and Litton Industries and earned a BSEE degree from Penn State.

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