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MediaTek Taps Keysight’s 5G Test Solutions to Validate 5G Modem with mmWave

MediaTek Taps Keysight’s 5G Test Solutions to Validate 5G Modem with mmWave Image Credit: MediaTek

MediaTek has used Keysight’s integrated 5G test solutions to validate the company’s new M80 5G modem, which combines mmWave and sub-6 GHz 5G technologies into a single chip to support ultra-fast data speeds, announced Keysight last Friday.

Many 5G new radio (NR) deployments in urban environments will leverage greater bandwidth at higher frequencies to effectively address broadband connectivity and connection density requirements. MediaTek used Keysight’s 5G network emulation solutions to validate signaling, non-signaling and radio frequency (RF) performance, as well as verify compliance to 3GPP standards, and requirements set by global mobile operators.

 

MediaTek selected Keysight’s 5G test solutions with the company’s electronic design automation (EDA) software for simulating integrated circuit designs, and compact antenna test range (CATR) chamber for over-the-air (OTA) testing in FR2 spectrum. Keysight’s 5G network emulations solutions leverage the company’s UXM 5G Wireless Test Platform, used by major chipset and device makers from early 5G protocol R&D testing, functional, performance and conformance validation to carrier acceptance.

Keysight’s 5G test solutions use common hardware and software platforms to eliminate siloed data sets and share design insights gained across each stage of the product development lifecycle. This holistic approach to testing allows MediaTek to streamline its 5G modem performance verification process across the workflow.

Mark Wallace, senior vice president of Keysight global sales
Keysight’s integrated 5G mmWave test portfolio validates signaling and non-signaling performance across the workflow accelerating market introduction of 5G devices based on MediaTek’s new 5G modem.

JS Pan, General Manager of Wireless Communication System and Partnership at MediaTek
MediaTek’s M80 modem supports 3GPP release 16 (Rel-16), NR-NR dual connectivity (NR-DC), and power saving enhancements, delivering high data throughput and low power consumption.

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