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    ETS-Lindgren and Anritsu Support for Wi-Fi 6E using MT8862A

    Anritsu Corporation – September 28, 2021 – ETS-Lindgren announces support for Wi-Fi 802.11ax tests in the newly opened extension band from 5.925 GHz to 7.125 GHz. Using Anritsu’s Wireless Connectivity Test Set MT8862A, OTA testing on 160 MHz wide channels located in the Wi-Fi 6E band is now available. ETS-Lindgren’s EMQuest EMQ-100 Antenna Measurement Software controls the MT8862A, device modes, and all measurement hardware to yield a fully automated TRP or TIS pattern measurement.

    The Wi-Fi 6E test package for EMQuest can be applied to existing OTA test systems as an upgrade and is recommended for all new systems testing Wi-Fi SISO or MIMO configurations. User equipment (UE) developers and access point (AP) manufacturers can easily upgrade their OTA chambers to characterize and validate the increasingly pivotal role Wi-Fi plays in user satisfaction.

    EMQuest EMQ-100 offers a wide range of fully parameterized test methods for measuring basic antenna performance metrics, as well as testing both radiated and conducted a performance of various wireless devices. Flexible in its design, the EMQuest EMQ-100 can be used to analyze antennas in stand-alone applications or to test an embedded antenna system and radio module against any of the industry-standard OTA-radiated performance tests requirements.

    Anritsu’s Wireless Connectivity Test Set MT8862A supports the latest Wi-Fi technologies, including 802.11ax in 80 MHz legacy bands and 160 MHz in the Wi-Fi 6E band. The Anritsu MT8862A, dedicated to the WLAN standard, is optimized for stable and reliable connections with a wider dynamic range, even in a faded environment. It is enhanced with a new radio module to support the 6 GHz band and 160 MHz channels, in addition to existing 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz band support. The test configuration is easily expanded to support 2×2 MIMO measurements using two MT8862A WLAN testers.

    6 GHz has for a long time been the upper-frequency limit of most public communication systems. This is now changing with the WLAN standard IEEE 802.11ax expanding up to the 7.125 GHz range (“Wi-Fi 6E”). The growth of WLAN-connected devices and services are expected to benefit greatly from this increase in available frequency space and the number of 160 MHz channels.

    ETS-Lindgren’s flexible approach to instrumentation remains a key advantage for OTA test labs. ETS-Lindgren has a long tradition in supporting all major instrumentation manufacturers, including those addressing the new 5G, Bluetooth®and Wi-Fi technologies.

    James Young, Director of Business Development with ETS-Lindgren said, Our software team does a top-notch job at supporting the constantly evolving OTA measurement requirements. Feedback from system users tells us the flexibility to choose best-in-class instrumentation across brand and model number is a key decision point in our favor. While it is not easy to keep up with all the firmware and hardware changes happening in wireless technologies, great partners like Anritsu really help.”

    Industry benefits from this collaboration and the availability of instrument-agnostic EMQuest software.

    Anritsu Market Development Manager, Keyvan Yasami, adds, “Expanding the frequency range to 6 GHz spectrum and addition of 160 MHz bandwidth supports the most recent regulatory and industry requirements for conformance and performance evaluation. This addition enables R&D applications as well as certification testing in a single integrated test platform. It continues Anritsu’s commitment to developing solutions that meet the design test requirements associated with emerging technologies.”

    Did you know ETS-Lindgren installed the world’s first CTIA Authorized Test Lab? Our active contributions to the CTIA and other industry standards organizations has resulted in many “industry-first” efforts that advance the technology for wireless device test and measurement. Customers rely on ETS-Lindgren’s ongoing standards involvement to ensure they are prepared to not only meet today’s standards, but tomorrow’s as well. Our latest technical advancements include dozens of customized 5G NR test systems to meet specific user requirements.

    For more information, visit www.anritsu.com 

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