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Testing and Verifying 5G Devices and Networks

Aug. 30, 2023
A compendium of technical articles from Microwaves & RF and JFW Industries

Design projects begin and end with testing and verification, and that’s no truer in any area of the electronics OEM world than in 5G devices and networks. 5G brings a wealth of opportunities to telecommunications by dint of its greater bandwidth, lower latencies, and data transfer rates. But all that capability translates into increased risk for device and network designers. The rewards for design success are greater, but the stakes are such that missteps can be disastrous.

That’s why it behooves 5G designers and test engineers to stay up to date on the latest in device test and network verification equipment and techniques. One never knows when an issue might arise that can be quickly pinned down and mitigated by the application of a new or improved test methodology.

In this eBook, you’ll find articles on various aspects of 5G device test and network verification, including the relationship between RF system design and test, the challenges of validation test to get the most out of mmWave 5G, and the importance of interfaces in test-platform integration.

It’s our hope that the information you’ll find in these articles will be helpful to you in present and future 5G-related design projects.

Click HERE to get your copy of Testing and Verifying 5G Devices and Networks

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