LTE-WiMAX tech

SPINNER GmbH solutions for LTE

The  LTE (Long Term Evolution) project has developed a new high-performance interface for cellular mobile communications systems.

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RF tests tendencies

Instrumentacion2-1N54Wireless communications are evolving rapidly, mostly from voice to data, and to the new modulation schemes in WiFi, WiMAX, 3G and LTE,

all creating new demands on RF test systems.

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Deploying WiMAX Networks

Wimax1N52Most recently, BVS has launched the first mobile WiMAX analyzer in the world, yellowfin ™ WiMAX, which uses the Tablet PC Samsung Q1 UMPC as an interface. The Yellowfin provides a comprehensive analysis of spectrum and WiMAX packet demodulation. The full spectrum analysis allows field engineers to measure both signals as interference through power shot, search / peak hold, markers, and various traces and waveforms.

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Meet the challenges of LTE head on with RF CMOS

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Although 3G networks are just gathering steam, many are already looking ahead to the next-generation, which in many cases is likely to be long-term evolution (LTE) networks. According to ABI Research, more than $3.3 billion will be spent on building LTE base stations in 2011, which will include approximately 142,000 base stations worldwide[i].


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