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Keysight Technologies

Keysight Technologies originated from Hewlett-Packard (HP) which began its work in 1938 by creating audio oscilators. After many years of creating hardware in 1999 HP announced a strategic realignment to create an independent measurement company composed of test and measurement components, chemical analysis and medical businesses, and a separate computing and imaging company called Agilent Technologies. And in 2013 Agilent Technologies announced that it will split into two separate measurement companies. The new electronic measurement company is called Keysight Technologies which is responsible for many leadership and industry leading rewards in developing cutting edge hardware and software solutions for industries like:

  • Aerospace and Defence
  • Automotive
  • Communications
  • Education
  • Goverment, Finance and Enterprise
  • Healthcare
  • Industrial and Utilities
  • Quantum
  • Semiconductor
  • Service provider
  • Space networks
  • Wireless
Keysight equipment is also used by all top 10 most renowed engineering universities in the world.
Pendulum Technologies

Our partners at Pendulum technologies company roots date back to the 1950’s, when Pendulum was the Swedish branch of Philips Test & Measurement division. Pendulum Instruments was a spin-off in 1998, and has grown substantially since then, via its own development and acquisitions. Today, in around 100 countries worldwide Pendulum Technologies products fit the needs of these industries:

  • Metrology
  • Aerospace and Defense
  • Telecomunications
  • Oscillator manufacturing
  • RF and Microwave
  • Electronic Industries
  • Contract manufacturing
  • Automotive
5G device testing

Keysight offers comprehensive and industry-leading portfolio of 5G protocol testing solutions span the entire device development lifecycle, from early chipset development, device integration and optimization through to conformance, regulatory and carrier acceptance testing, along with manufacturing and post-deployment repair and optimization.

These 5G protocol testing solutions cover a range of test domains (Protocol, RF, Functional and Performance, and Non-Signaling Calibration and Verification), and are used by device development and verification engineers from chipset vendors, device manufacturers, test laboratories and mobile network operators.

WLAN device testing

Keysight offers a comprehensive range of Wireless LAN client and access point test solutions that spans the entire development lifecycle and full stack from RF through the Application layer. The solutions are built around a common set of hardware and software components to connect and streamline your product commercialization process.

Keysight WLAN device test solutions support the latest 802.11 variants, including Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), 802.11ad/ay, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), and support RF calibration and verification test, high order MIMO analysis, and fast-sequenced measurements for high throughput test applications.

RF Interference analyzers and locators

Keysight's FieldFox portable analyzers are equipped to handle your toughest working environments during routine maintenance, in-depth troubleshooting, and anything in between. Choose the software-enabled Keysight FieldFox configuration that best meets your needs.

  • Configure FieldFox as a cable and antenna analyzer (CAT), handheld vector network analyzer (VNA), handheld spectrum analyzer, or an all-in-one combination analyzer.
  • Get frequency coverage up to 54 GHz with precision comparable to benchtop results.
  • Make 5G field test a reality with wide analysis bandwidth up to 120 MHz.
  • Capture small, interfering signals with wideband, real-time analysis.
  • Lightweight, portable, and rugged RF analyzer.
Signal and Spectrum analyzers

Keysight offers two broad categories of spectrum analyzers: swept-tuned analyzers and real-time analyzers. Modern spectrum analyzers use digital signal processing to provide additional measurement capability and let you interpret measurement results much more easily. Both swept-tuned and real-time spectrum analyzers display amplitude versus frequency. How they process and display this information, however, varies with the specific type of analyzer.

A real-time spectrum analyzer displays the energy at all frequency components simultaneously.

A swept-tuned spectrum analyzer displays measurement results sequentially, in other words, not in ''real-time''. This is because a swept-tuned analyzer uses a single narrow filter that is tuned across a range of frequencies to produce a spectrum display.

Signal generators

Keysight Technologies offers the widest selection of signal generators from baseband to 67 GHz, with frequency extensions to 1.1 THz. Modulation capabilities vary from general-purpose AM, FM and digital I/Q to standard-specific formats such as GSM, W-CDMA, HSPA, LTE, LTE-Advanced, 5G NR, GPS, and WLAN. Keysight provides signal generators in multiple form factors, including benchtop and modular PXI. 

Vector signal generators

Vector signal generators or digital signal generators can upconvert complex modulation formats such as QPSK and 1024QAM. With an I/Q baseband generator, virtually any signal can be emulated and transmitted within the information bandwidth supported by the system.

Analog signal generators

Analog signal generators supply sinusoidal continuous wave (CW) signals with optional capability to add AM, FM, ΦM and pulse modulation. The maximum frequency range for analog signal generators spans from RF to millimeter wave. Most generators feature step/list sweep modes for passive device characterization or calibration.

Agile signal generators

Agile signal generators are optimized for speed to quickly change frequency, amplitude, and phase of the signal. They also have the unique capability to be phase coherent at all frequencies, all of the time. This attribute, along with extensive pulse modulation and wideband chirp capabilities, is ideal for electronic warfare (EW) and radar applications

Frequency standards

Pendulum Technologies offers 3 different frequency standard devices for your calibration, syncing and other applications:

GPS-12R/HS - Metrology, radar antenna array systems, public utilities, and the electronics industry

GPS-controlled Rubidium clock for near-Cesium stability. internal battery option; switchable 1.544 MHz (T1) or 2.048 MHz (E1) front-panel outputs for telecom; 1 PPS/10 MHz square wave frontpanel output; 3x 10 MHz and 1x 5MHz sine rearpanel outputs for lab bench and test systems (house standard); 1, 5 & 10 MHz optional low-noise sine outputs for general lab use (rear panel); GPS-12 Monitor, Control and Monitoring SW.

GPS-88/89 -  Use in calibration departments

Traceable internal calibration system approved by SP; no calibration cost; remote monitoring via Ethernet interface; Cesium stability – at Rubidium price; accuracy, display of frequency offset is stable; standard frequencies for telecom, calibration and test systems.

6688/6689 - Ideal Reference for Multiple Testers

Rubidium or high stability oven frequency reference standard; distribution amplifiers for 5 x10 MHz and 1x5MHz outputs as standard; optional 10x 10 MHz outputs; 0.001 ppm aging in 10 years (Rubidium); ideal for telecommunication test systems and calibration laboratories.

Services

We provide calibration and instalation services for Keysight hardware.