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cdma2000 / CDMA Test

As industry needs have matured and evolved, so has the Code-Division Multiple Access (CDMA) technology. As a digital cellular technology based on the TIA/EIA IS-95 CDMA standard, including IS-95A and IS-95B revisions, CDMA was first introduced as a solution for voice communication. It uses direct sequence modulation with digital codes to spread its spectrum.

As user equipment and applications evolved, CDMA gave way to cdma2000, a technology developed through the Telecommunication Industry Alliance. cdma2000 supports circuit-switched voice communications as well as packet data speeds of up to 307 kbps in a single 1.25 MHz channel.

Another technology to evolve from CDMA/cdma2000 is 1xEV-DO (1x Evolution, data only). Details on this enhancement to cdma2000 air interface technology, which is optimized for packet data transfer, can be found on the Agilent 1xEV technology page

Agilent Technologies provides cdma2000/CDMA products, solutions and services for engineers and technical managers involved in the design, integration, manufacturing, and performance of your next generation networks. Greater insight. Greater confidence. Accelerate next-generation wireless.

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Agilent Technologies Announces Wireless Communications Test Set with Innovative Multiport Adapter 
Agilent Technologies introduced the E6607B EXT wireless communications test set and companion E6617A multiport adapter. Optimized for non-signaling testing, the EXT/MPA combination increases test throughput and reduces the cost of test in the manufacturing of current- and next-generation smartphones and tablets that contain multiformat and multiband technologies.

Press Materials 2012-08-01

 
Agilent Technologies Introduces 6-GHz Signal Generators with Industry-Best Performance 
Today's aerospace/defense environment requires enhanced radar performance to detect weak signals at long distances. To provide the pure and precise signals needed to test these designs, the MXG uses an innovative triple-loop synthesizer to deliver phase noise performance of -146 dBc/Hz at 1 GHz and 20 kHz offset. For developers of radar components such as mixers and analog-to-digital converters, the MXG also features industry-leading spurious performance of -96 dBc at 1 GHz.

Press Materials 2012-05-01

 
Agilent Technologies Now Supports Real-Time Fading with PXB and Wireless Communications Test Set  
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today introduced a real-time 2G/3G fading solution that features a direct digital connection between the N5106A PXB baseband generator and channel emulator and E5515C 8960 wireless communications test set.

Press Materials 2010-09-28