Keysight Technologies Inc., based in the U.S., is a global leader in electronic measurement, design simulation, and network testing tools. It serves aerospace, telecom, automotive, and semiconductor industries with products such as oscilloscopes, signal analyzers, and EDA software. Keysight empowers customers to accelerate innovation, ensuring reliable validation and faster time-to-market. With a reputation for precision, scalability, and next-gen test solutions, Keysight is at the forefront of enabling emerging technologies like 5G, EV systems, and quantum computing.
The solution provides digital development engineers 20 precision SMU channels within a 1U rack space to speed the characterization of integrated circuit designs.
Automated testing software provides insightful analytics to improve sensor design and performance while accelerating testing to support volume sensor production.
Keysight Technologies, introduces the E36731A Battery Emulator and Profiler, a complete emulation solution to identify the impact of variables affecting the battery drain of IoT devices.
Keysight Technologies evaluated the performance and design of an Astella 5G Open RAN millimetre wave small cell base station in compliance with 3rd Generation Partnership Project standards.
The Keysight E7515R solution is a streamlined network emulator designed to provide protocol, radio frequency, and functional testing of all cellular internet of things technologies, including RedCap.
Keysight Technologies brings advanced solution expertise to four projects that are a part of the 6G Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking, a research and innovation program co-funded by the European Union.
At DesignCon 2023, Keysight will demonstrate how it enables innovators to push the boundaries of engineering by quickly solving design, emulation, and test challenges to create the best high-speed digital experiences.
Aethertek selected Keysight Open RAN Studio to test the end-to-end performance of its radio frequency front-end modules and millimeter wave phase array antennas.