Anritsu Corporation is a Japanese multinational company specializing in the development, manufacture, and sale of electronic measuring instruments, quality assurance systems for food and pharmaceuticals, and environmental measurement devices. Recognized as a Tier One provider of communications solutions, Anritsu offers products and services that ensure the safety and reliability of various industries. Their expertise spans network infrastructure, wireless communication, and optical devices, supporting clients globally with innovative technologies.
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Anritsu Corporation President Hirokazu Hamada announces Anritsu is demonstrating its Signal Quality Analyzer-R MP1900A series as part of a PCI-Express® (PCIe®) 6.0 Base Specification test system, along with Tektronix Inc.’s DPO70000SX real-time oscilloscope and silicon-proven Synopsys® PCI Express 6.0 IP. The demonstration will be conducted during the PCI-SIG Developers Conference at Santa Clara Convention Center.
Anritsu Corporation is pleased to announce its enhanced partnership with Bluetest AB of Sweden, offering a new unified test solution for Over-The-Air (OTA) measurement of 5G mobile terminals.
Anritsu Corporation is pleased to announce that Bundesnetzagentur (German Federal Network Agency) has adopted Anritsu's Base Station Simulators for 5G/4G/IoT technologies as well as Bluetooth®/WLAN testers for EMC tests.
EMITE and Anritsu Corporation are proud to announce their latest combined solution for testing the compatibility of different connection technologies such as LTE, WLAN and Bluetooth® wireless technology.
esz AG calibration & metrology has become an official Anritsu Certified Service Partner for Germany and Europe and will conduct DAkkS and ISO calibration of Anritsu instruments.
EMITE and Anritsu Corporation have added the 6 GHz band to their newly integrated testing system, allowing testing to the new IEEE 802.11ax WLAN standard. The new band adds to the already available 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.