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Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Test
Secure, accurate, short-range wireless communications
Ultra-wideband (UWB) is a rapidly growing short-range radio technology with dozens of potential use cases in mobility, industrial, retail, and consumer applications. UWB provides a stable, secure wireless connection, robust signal, highly accurate position, and low-power consumption. Quickly emerging as a candidate to displace Bluetooth® and other short-range wireless technologies in many applications, UWB is also opening up brand-new areas for innovation. Like any wireless technology, UWB requires thorough testing to validate performance and conformance with relevant standards.
Keysight UWB Test Solution
Streamline your UWB testing with Keysight's wraparound UWB test solution
Tx / Rx PHY RF performance test (conducted)
RF performance test
Validate transmitter and receiver capabilities to ensure the performance of the UWB radio.
Double-sided, two-way ranging ToF test
Time-of-flight (ToF) test
Ensure the correct reporting mechanism of the device-under-test to enable accurate proximity calculations between UWB devices.
AoA test with an over-the-air setup (top) and using a conducted setup (bottom)
Angle-of-arrival (AoA) test
Validate that the UWB device reports the correct direction of the signal source.
FiRa PHY conformance test in a radiated environment
FiRa PHY conformance test
Achieve PHY conformance certification from the FiRa Consortium for UWB ecosystem interoperability.
Test system to support multiple DUTs
UWB manufacturing test
Get rapid, reliable measurements for UWB devices in a manufacturing environment.
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