OTA Test Platform Does It All Fast And Precise

Aug. 19, 2011
The octoBox over-the-air (OTA) test platform promises to reduces test time for multi-radio devices such as smartphones and USB dongles.

The octoBox over-the-air (OTA) test platform promises to reduces test time for multi-radio devices such as smartphones and USB dongles. It offers accurate OTA testing of conventional and MIMO wireless devices in a customizable refrigerator sized anechoic (non-echoing) enclosure that replaces walk-in anechoic chambers. As per the company, octoBox cuts development and production costs for multi-mode wireless devices and speeds up time to market by several months. Additionally, octoBox can integrate test equipment, including a MIMO channel emulator, interference generators, RF sensors, data monitors, and other instruments. It supports a wide frequency range from 700 MHz to 6 GHz. octoScope, Marlboro, MA. (978) 222-3114.

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