Eurofins selects Keysight for 5G device conformance validation

Keysight Technologies announced that Eurofins Electrical & Electronics (E&E) Taiwan selected the company’s 5G test tools to address the 5G device conformance validation.
Keysight Technologies for telecom operatorsEurofins E&E Taiwan, which provides laboratory, research and advisory services, has selected Keysight’s 5G test tools, based on software-driven signal analysis and network emulation platforms, to expand the test laboratory’s 5G device validation services in Taiwan.

Eurofins E&E Taiwan selected several Keysight 5G test tools, including:

Network emulation solution (leveraging Keysight’s E7515B UXM 5G Wireless Test Platform): enables Eurofins to support 5G device manufacturers with validation services, accelerating development of designs in accordance with test cases defined by the Global Certification Forum (GCF) and PTCRB, as well as regulatory bodies.

F9650A Compact Antenna Test Range (CATR) chamber: supports over-the-air (OTA) testing in frequency range 2 (FR2) spectrum (mmWave).

E5080B Vector Network Analyzer: a radio frequency (RF) and microwave measurement solution for comprehensive characterization of devices in terms of dynamic range, trace noise and temperature stability.

N9020B MXA Signal Analyzer: equipped with an intuitive multi-touch interface for quick parametric and RF functional testing.

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