Bluetest and Anritsu Develop OTA Measurement Solutions
Anritsu and Bluetest have worked together to create a strong and up-to-date OTA measurement solution for verifying the WLAN RF performance in this new 6 GHz band, as well as of existing WLAN standards (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax) in the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands.
The collaboration provides customers with a complete WLAN Over-the-Air (OTA) test solution capable of transmit power (TRP) and receiver sensitivity (TIS) measurements on devices and access points.
Bluetest Product Manager Klas Arvidsson says: “Increasing the default frequency range from 6 to 12 GHz with full support for multiple 4×4 MIMO carriers means we are fully prepared for the continued evolution of the WLAN and 5G standards and shows the strength of our flexible product design.”
Keita Masuhara, Product Manager, IoT Test Solutions Div., Anritsu Corporation, adds: Expanding to 6 GHz band spectrum is expected to bring new services and it will require concrete performance evaluation to prevent issues regarding new challenges. Anritsu has been working with Bluetest to provide valuable solutions for OTA RF performance evaluation. I am convinced that the new measurement system will contribute to efficient performance testing.”
Measuring the OTA performance in life-like, but repeatable conditions, enables manufacturers of small and large WLAN-equipped devices, including IoT and smart home appliances, to optimize the radio performance and end-user satisfaction.
The Anritsu Wireless Connectivity Test Set MT8862A is dedicated to the WLAN standard, hence optimized for stable and reliable connections with a wider dynamic range, even in a faded environment such as in the Bluetest reverberation chamber.
It is now updated with a new radio module adding support for the 6 GHz band and 160 MHz channels, in addition to the already supported 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. The test setup is easily expanded to support 2×2 MIMO measurements using two MT8862A units.
Bluetest has meanwhile upgraded the complete range of reverberation test systems with an increased default frequency coverage. The compact and cost-effective RTS25 chamber is upgraded by adding the new 6-7.125 GHz band.
The Anritsu MT8862A as well as all Bluetest chambers with the extended operating frequency range are available for order, and upgrade packages are offered for already installed systems.