Used ROHDE & SCHWARZ CMU K869 #9162463 for sale
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ROHDE & SCHWARZ CMU K869 is an electronic test equipment used for developing and testing wireless systems. It is a software-controlled solution that supports both static and dynamic tests to measure a variety of parameters such as latency, throughput, error rate, signal-to-noise ratio and bit error rate. CMU K869 is a multi-use architecture based on ROHDE & SCHWARZ RapidRacer Core platform. It allows users to run multiple test scenarios simultaneously and can test a wide variety of radio-frequency, baseband and protocol standards. The platform features high-performance computing power with fast switching times between 4G and 5G protocols, enabling quick turnaround times for testing wireless systems. The device offers flexible hardware configurations for a wide variety of test configurations, such as frequency extensions, interference frustum generators and field strength measurements. As well as these hardware features, ROHDE & SCHWARZ CMU K869 also supports software features like easy-to-use test scripts, extensive measurement reports, and a range of debugging tools. The device has the ability to process wide-band signals and can be used to characterise a wide variety of devices. It can be used to measure parameters such as Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI), RF power, spectral density, errors, and frequency errors. It also supports protocol tests such as HARQ and HARQ ACK, as well as physical layer and congestion tests. The CMU K8698 is equipped with ROHDE & SCHWARZ TraceMeter software suite which allows users to quickly setup, execute, and analyse a variety of tests. TraceMeter's intuitive graphical user interface makes setting up and executing tests easier and more efficient. CMU K869 gives developers and test engineers an efficient and powerful measurement tool to quickly and accurately test their wireless systems. It comes with a wide range of hardware and software components that ensure the device doubles up a valuable tool for developers and test engineers trying to measure a variety of wireless parameters.
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