AT4 wireless has announced the new E2010 Broadband Wireless Test Set, what it calls the basis of its LTE test products line. The company says it supports the whole range of testing required to bring a product to the market, from the early development and integration phase to conformance testing for device certification, providing a consistent hardware and software approach throughout the whole lifecycle. The new LTE Test Set E2010 incorporates flexible eNodeB emulation capabilities plus parametric measurements in one box, supporting both RF and protocol testing in the same platform, said AT4 wireless. The E2010 Broadband Wireless Test Set is a multi RAT platform that integrates dual radio interfaces, real-time physical layer and channel emulator and a 3GPP compliant Rel-8 protocol stack; including support for MIMO 2x2 (future 4x4) and multiple cell emulation in a single instrument. Hardware architecture has been designed with expandability in mind, delivering a set of features that supports not only today but tomorrow requirements. An independent implementation of the physical layer and protocol stack, together with the direct involvement of AT4 wireless engineers in the development of the LTE standards, as active members of 3GPP, assure a prompt integration of any future changes and evolutions into the AT4 wireless E2010 Broadband Wireless Test Set and its associated testing applications, according to the company. Provided with a high-resolution, large format touch-screen user interface, AT4 wireless’ E2010 Broadband Wireless Test Set enables R&D engineers to easily operate the instrument without the hassle associated with other integrated instruments small screens. “It is a truly remarkable moment for AT4 wireless. The E2010 Broadband Wireless Test Set allows the company to offer a single cost-effective hardware platform with excellent RF and processing performance that can be used for different RATs and applications, ranging from those typical of general purpose instrumentation to those requiring complete protocol stack integration.”, stated Juan P. Hidalgo, LTE product manager at AT4 wireless.
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