Wireless Telecom Group, Inc., comprised of Boonton, CommAgility, Holzworth, and Noisecom, is a global designer and manufacturer of advanced RF and microwave components, modules, systems, and instruments.
Wireless Telecom Group, Inc., comprised of Boonton, CommAgility, Holzworth, Microlab and Noisecom, is a global designer and manufacturer of advanced RF and microwave components, modules, systems, and instruments. Serving the wireless, telecommunication, satellite, military, aerospace, semiconductor and medical industries, Wireless Telecom Group products enable innovation across a wide range of traditional and emerging wireless technologies. With a unique set of high-performance products including peak power meters, signal generators, phase noise analyzers, signal processing modules, LTE PHY/stack software, power splitters and combiners, GPS repeaters, public safety components, noise sources, and programmable noise generators, Wireless Telecom Group enables the development, testing, and deployment of wireless technologies around the globe. Wireless Telecom Group is headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey, in the New York City metropolitan area, and maintains a global network of Sales and Service offices for excellent product service and support.
Holzworth Instrumentation's Nick Laves walks us through a demo of its new HSY9002A RF synthesizer paired with its HA7063A 50-GHz downconverter and HA7062D phase-noise analyzer...
Microwaves & RF's newly formed Editorial Advisory Board will give us an additional avenue into gaining industry insights that we can pass along to our audience.
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Noise sources and peak power meters are the key ingredients in a novel over-the-air test methodology that’s faster and more cost-effective than current techniques.
At IMS 2019, Wireless Telecom Group presented a few demonstrations, such as a millimeter-wave noise figure test setup as well as an over-the-air test system.
One company demonstrates how both calibrated noise sources and power sensors can play significant roles in over-the-air (OTA) test systems for 5G communications.
As the applications extrapolate for wireless devices and interest grows in millimeter-wave frequencies, the RF/microwave industry gathers together with great optimism for the ...
Visitors to the RF/microwave industry’s largest conference and exhibition can sample some of the hardware, software, and test-equipment products that are turning 5G and IoT into...
A large portion of a small industry is set to show its hardware, software, and test equipment at this year’s IMS exhibition in San Francisco’s Moscone Center.
Noise may be part of celebrating a New Year, but it is usually not a welcome element in a high-frequency test system. That is, unless it is intentional.
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Software is available from a range of vendors in a variety of forms, providing advanced test capabilities that include everything from real-time spectrum analysis to signal creation...
Power measurements are an important part of high-frequency design, and are now available using the measurement capabilities of a USB sensor and the control of a personal computer...
Understanding the causes and effects of IMD and PIM can motivate designers to seek out new ways to minimize distortion in components and systems for wireless applications.
The exhibition area is open for slightly less than three days, and visitors can easily spend all of their time just scouring the sections of the show floor and the companies devoted...
Software has become an invaluable part of RF/microwave measurements, requiring repetitive actions or calling for a complex series of actions that can be stored in memory.
Portable test equipment is simplifying the task of checking on the effects of passive intermodulation contributed from the different components in wireless communications systems...
The IMS has traditionally served as a midpoint of each year for many microwave companies, not only to swap notes on markets and opportunities but to assess the development of ...
Although often overlooked, it is these additional active and passive components that make many measurements possible in even the most elaborate of test systems.
Signal combining in cellular base stations and other systems requires components with high isolation between signal paths, low loss in those paths, and minimal passive intermodulation...
Even during a year beset by economic challenges, creative high-frequency firms found ways to transform innovative engineering ideas into practical products.
This June, the historic city of Boston will welcome thousands of members of the RFand microwave industry as they experience the latest technology innovations, product announcements...
Power dividers and combiners are often needed to divide or combine signals in a variety of commercial and military systems. They are still available in traditional metal housings...