Teradyne,
Inc. (NYSE: TER) announced that BitWave
Semiconductor selected the UltraFLEX™
test system with UltraWave™
12G instrumentation and the Embedded
Signal Analyzer (ESA) Toolkit for testing its software-defined radio
products. BitWave’s Softransceiver™ RFIC platforms are software
configurable across all channels in the frequency bands between 700 MHz
and 3.8 GHz. They support multiple wireless protocols including GSM,
GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA, HSDPA, CDMA2K, EVDO, 802.11b/g, 802.16d/e and LTE.
"Our Softransceiver™
RFIC product family is an industry first – a software programmable
transceiver platform that is low power, low cost and small in size,
without any compromise in performance,” said Greg Sheets, vice president
of Engineering, BitWave Semiconductor. "We require a characterization
and production test solution that enables us to test all 16+ wireless
standards today with headroom for tomorrow. UltraWave 12G performance
meets our stringent measurement requirements and the ESA Toolkit offers
easy correlation to our benchtop instrumentation with the same vector
signal analysis software tools.”
"We are extremely pleased with BitWave’s selection of the UltraWave 12G
and ESA Toolkit for testing next generation cellular transceivers,” said
Ed Paulsen, Teradyne wireless segment manager. "The UltraWave 12G has
seen rapid acceptance and deployment in the market based on its ability
to test emerging technologies at the lowest cost of test while also
reducing test development and characterization efforts. Our customers
also see the performance headroom and scalability of the UltraWave
protecting their investment as the wireless market continues to evolve
with new standards and higher levels of integration.”
About BitWave Semiconductor
BitWave Semiconductor, Incorporated is a fabless semiconductor company
and innovator of programmable radio frequency integrated circuits.
BitWave’s RFIC products are based on BitWave’s programmable
Softransceiver platform and provide mobile devices the ability to
operate over multiple frequencies and multiple communication protocols,
giving consumers and businesses a broader choice of networks and
services. The Softransceiver RFIC allows manufacturers to build a
single, low-cost radio that can be used in any network, anytime,
anywhere. All these benefits are achieved while lowering the total bill
of materials, increasing phone battery life and increasing radio
performance. Founded in 2003, the company is privately held and backed
by Apex Venture Partners, TVM Capital and ECentury Capital. For more
information, visit http://www.bitwave.com.
About Teradyne
Teradyne (NYSE:TER) is a leading supplier of Automatic Test Equipment
used to test complex electronics used in the consumer electronics,
automotive, computing, telecommunications, and aerospace and defense
industries. In 2008, Teradyne had sales of $1.1 billion and currently
employs about 3,000 people worldwide. For more information, visit www.teradyne.com.
Teradyne® is a registered trademark of Teradyne, Inc. in the U.S. and
other countries. All product names are trademarks of Teradyne, Inc.
(including its subsidiaries).
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