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LitePoint to Support UWB Ecosystem with FiRa-validated Tester

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LitePoint, a leading provider of wireless test solutions, has announced that it will provide the first Ultra-Wideband (UWB) test platform validated by the FiRa Consortium for PHY Conformance as part of their FiRa Certified Program.

The FiRa Consortium is a member-driven organization focused on the secure fine-ranging and positioning capabilities of interoperable UWB devices. LitePoint was the first test vendor to join FiRa and contribute their knowledge in device verification and certification.

 

Fine ranging and positioning capabilities allow UWB devices to very accurately and securely determine the position of peer devices, making the technology ideal for exciting use cases including hands-free access control, location-based services, and device-to-device services. For these new use cases to be developed and to promote a widespread adoption of UWB-driven applications, FiRa’s certification program fosters compatibility across chipsets, devices and services infrastructures.

LifePoint said its IQgig-UWB test platform has achieved the status of Validated Test Tool for the FiRa Consortium by successfully completing all the requirements for PHY conformance verification. This test solution is now available for Authorized Test Labs (ATLs) for PHY Conformance Certification testing or by FiRa members as part of pre-certification testing.

Clint Chaplin, Secretary of the FiRa Consortium Board of Directors and co-chair of the Compliance and Certification Working Group and Senior Principal Standards Engineer, Samsung Research America
The success of UWB lies in delivering seamless user experiences and device interoperability. Certification is an important component to ensuring that interoperability and we’re pleased to have validated LitePoint’s test platform as part of the Certification Program.

Adam Smith, Director of Product Marketing at LitePoint
LitePoint has been committed to a thriving UWB ecosystem by joining the FiRa Consortium at its inception and contributing our UWB expertise to the compliance and certification efforts.

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