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Announces Three New Systems for Testing Four Wireless Standards
TAIPEI, Taiwan-- LitePoint Corporation, a provider of wireless test-system solutions, launched three new systems for testing four wireless standards at a press conference, here, today. The new IQnxnplus system offers true multi-stream signal capabilities for WiFi and WiMAX MIMO development. IQultra the industrys first Ultra-Wideband (UWB) EVM test system covers both development and manufacturing testing of UWB devices. And, the new IQnav test system is aimed at high-volume manufacturing testing of the proliferating, embedded, GPS-equipped devices. From our position of strength in WiFi and WiFi MIMO testing, we are expanding into UWB and GPS markets with uniquely competitive offerings, stated Benny Madsen, LitePoints chief executive officer.
IQnxnplus for WiFi/WiMAX MIMO development
LitePoints new IQnxnplus MIMO R&D test system comes at just the right time in both the WiFi and WiMAX MIMO development cycles to help ODMs and OEMs verify designs and get them into production, and into the market, sooner, and at lower overall cost.
There simply is no more effective way to test MIMO devices in development than using synchronized, modular, VSA/VSG test systems, stated John Lukez, head of product management at LitePoint. In the real world, MIMO devices will have multiple radios sending simultaneous signals and receiving simultaneous signals while dealing with natural impairments. A development test system must be capable of recreating that same kind of environment, he explained. WiMAX Wave 2 devices demand a way to truly test 2x1 devices, and IQnxnplus is designed for doing exactly that.
LitePoint IQnxnplus test systems are a modular approach to MIMO R&D testing. Each module contains its own vector signal analyzer (VSA) and vector signal generator (VSG). A synchronizer subsystem ensures that the modules work in lockstep. One can develop test programs on this system and then easily port them to a single IQmax tester for production testing.
The systems can be configured from a 1x1 (e.g. one module and a synchronizer subsystem) to a 4x4 (e.g. four modules and a synchronizer subsystem). The modules support WiFi and WiMAX frequency ranges of 2.15 to 2.7 GHz, 3.3 to 3.8 GHz, and 4.9 to 6.0 GHz. The included graphical user interfaces (GUIs) IQsignal for WiFi and IQsignal for WiMAX provide powerful analysis and display capabilities for single, multi-stream and beam-forming adaptive-antenna functionality testing.
Because the IQnxnplus system shares the same architecture as LitePoints IQmax manufacturing test system, there is consistency across development and manufacturing test processes and results that simplify and speed up design-problem resolution. In fact, the IQnxnplus modules can also be used for automated manufacturing testing to provide additional test capacity during periods of increased demand.
For more details, see http://www.litepoint.com/content/view/216/196/.
IQultra for UWB development and manufacturing testing
The IQultra WiMedia test system features a special-purpose vector signal analyzer (VSA) combined with an attenuator for UWB receive testing. The system can capture and analyze all WiMedia band groups (1 to 6) and time frequency codes (TFCs; 1-10).
Theres no other wireless standard besides UWB that spans over seven GHz of spectrum with signal bandwidths of 528 MHz and maximum power of -41 dBm per MHz, said Lukez. Testing UWB poses a choice between very expensive instruments, or very long test times, or both. But IQultra, like all of our other wireless test solutions, changes the rules of the testing game. It enables single-signal capture and analysis without posing frequency or signal-bandwidth constraints. This allows you to do quality measurements, like EVM, which is critical to verifying the high data-rate capabilities of UWB, he explained.
When we first saw LitePoints WiMedia test system prototype, last December, we were very impressed by its ability to fully verify the capabilities of our latest UWB chip set, said Dr. David Shoemaker, Alereons Vice President Engineering & Operations. The resulting IQultra is even more impressive. It is an excellent WiMedia development or production test solution.
The new systems come with LitePoints IQsignal for WiMedia graphical user interface (GUI) that controls the unit and supports signal analysis. Using IQultras C++ software application program interface (API), users can quickly and easily create automated test programs.
LitePoints IQultra WiMedia test system comes in two versions: IQultra-300 for triple band capture and IQultra-100 for single-band capture. Both support from 3.1 to 10.6 GHz, and support MB-OFDM PHY layer specification version 1.2.
For more details, see http://www.litepoint.com/content/view/108/143/.
IQnav for manufacturing test of GPS-equipped devices
The GPS market is on a huge, sustained roll. In-vehicle navigation has become ubiquitous in Japan and is being followed closely by North America and European countries, according to RNCOS, a market research firm in Delhi, India.
RNCOS writes that personal navigation devices, in 2007, accounted for 90 percent of the GPS market, but by 2012, the firm believes that GPS-enabled handsets will grab a 78-percent market share. The firm also expects the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and the Shanghai World Expo in 2010 to trigger an explosion in Chinas commercial telematics market. LitePoints new IQnav system is designed to improve test coverage of GPS devices while simultaneously lowering those test costs.
The multichannel IQnav enables both C/No measurements and location-fix test to be performed in a single connection to the device under test (DUT). This saves time (up to 50 percent) compared to sequential test approaches. Additionally, the IQnav offers synthetic power sweep (SPS) capabilities where up to six C/No measurements are made simultaneously, saving additional time. Finally, the price of a six-channel IQnav compares with that of competitive single-channel testers, thus adding capabilities without affecting acquisition costs.
IQnav is available in 1- and 6-channel models, both supporting L1 GPS frequencies (1575.42 MHz) over a power range of -60 to -145 dBm. The IQnav features specialized trigger capabilities that support testing of assisted GPS (A-GPS), commonly used in CDMA one® and CDMA 2000® handsets.
By applying GPS IC design techniques to the IQnav, LitePoint has been able to produce a GPS test instrument which allows thorough test coverage while simultaneously reducing test costs. It is another example of LitePoint looking at the entire test process and developing optimal solutions, Lukez added.
For more details, see http://www.litepoint.com/content/view/237/212.
Price and Availability
All of LitePoints new products will be available worldwide in August 2008.
IQnxnplus systems can be ordered with a choice of configuration from a single module (IQmax-750) to a two-module tester plus synchronizer. All configurations are equipped to test both WiFi and WiMAX devices. Prices for IQnxnplus systems will range from $55,000 for a single IQmax-750 to $129,000 for two IQmax-750s and Multi-Stream MIMO subsystem. Systems can be configured up to a 4x4 test solution.
The price for a triple-band capture IQultra WiMedia test system IQultra-300 will be $55,000. The single-band model IQultra-100 is price-tagged at $42,300.
The new IQnav six-channel GPS manufacturing test solution has a single-unit price of $12,500; the single-channel version will sell for $9,500.
All of the above prices are for orders and deliveries in the US.
For pricing information in other world regions, contact the appropriate regional sales offices listed on www.litepoint.com.
LitePoint Corporation, based in Sunnyvale California, designs, develops, markets, and supports advanced wireless test solutions for: developers and marketers of branded wireless products; consumer electronics and contract manufacturers; and wireless IC designers. Through its in-house expertise in the design of wireless systems and ICs, LitePoint has developed innovative test solutions to assure products conform to specifications, interoperate with other compliant products, and perform as described. LitePoint's test products address both development and high-volume production, providing its customers with superior return on investment, accelerated time-to-market, improved manufacturing yields, improved product quality, and increased profitability. For more information, visit LitePoint at www.litepoint.com.
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