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Wireless Capabilities Brochure - ETS-Lindgren

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AMS-8900<br />

Frequency: 700 MHz to 6 GHz<br />

AMS-8900 Antenna Measurement Systems are high speed, multi-antenna distributed axis<br />

test systems. These models are ideally suited for automated measurement of antenna performance<br />

of wireless devices, and devices with embedded wireless functions.<br />

System Information<br />

The AMS-8900 Multi-Antenna Distributed<br />

Axis Test Systems are fully configured to<br />

perform both research and development and<br />

type approval measurements.<br />

The system can also be used to perform<br />

antenna measurements in both near and farfield<br />

test distances for more generic antenna<br />

properties.<br />

The AMS-8900 Antenna Pattern Measurement<br />

System includes a custom Multi-Antenna<br />

Array Ring that houses a system of dualpolarized<br />

antennas. These antennas support<br />

testing between 700 MHz and 6 GHz.<br />

An integrated laser alignment system assists<br />

with DUT positioning.<br />

An optional goniometer is available for 7.5 o<br />

stepped measurement.<br />

A switch control box integrated on the ring<br />

provides fast switching between antennas<br />

for high speed testing. Its centralized system<br />

configuration supports easy maintenance<br />

and superior reliability.<br />

7<br />

Test Times (in minutes)<br />

GSM CTIA<br />

Test GPRS CDMA WCDMA Approved<br />

Configuration Edge 1xEVDO HSDPA Method<br />

15 o Stepped 9 11 11 Yes<br />

Triggered Mode 1:35 3:05 * 3:10 * Yes<br />

* CDMA Test Plan Requires 100 ms dwell time for each position which increases the fully compliant test time.

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