Open RF Architectures Redefine Wireless Test
The National Instruments RF and Communications Technology Forum is a free, half-day seminar led by industry experts in the RF, wireless, and communications fields. Learn about the latest advances in RF with technical sessions that explore which tools engineers are using to design, develop, and test emerging RF and wireless communications products in this rapidly growing and changing market.
At this event, you can:
- Explore the wireless and communications trends driving today's products and test requirements
- Discover the latest strategies for RF test system development to minimize test costs and increase flexibility
- Learn about the NI PXI-based signal analyzers and signal generators for RF and communications
- Examine some of the most important RF application areas including RFID, WCDMA, WiMAX, ZigBee, IEEE 802.11, MIMO, and GPS
Agendas vary by location. Topics include the following.
- Keynote: New Trends Shaping Wireless Test
- Defining an Open RF Platform
- Case Study: Using New Technologies to Design and Test Wireless Receivers
- Case Study: Developing a Test System for High-Volume Multiprotocol Devices
- Case Study: Modernizing a Legacy Military Test System
- Case Study: Adding RF Test Capabilities for New Wireless Devices
Who Should Attend?
The NI RF and Communications Technology Forum is designed for novice and experienced RF engineers, communications and wireless systems engineers, and anyone looking to increase his or her knowledge on this evolving market.
Reserve your space today!
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