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Agilent launches test-set platform

Sep 8, 2006 12:36 PM

Agilent Technologies unveiled the E6601A, a wireless communication test-set platform the company developed for calibrating mobile handsets in high-volume manufacturing. It features a built-in, open Windows XP PC architecture so users can develop, download and execute test programs directly in the system. It also offers a new calibration for GSM, GPRS, enhanced GPRS, W-CDMA and HSDPA—available through a software upgrade. The platform costs $27,100. GSM/GPRS and W-CDMA calibration applications cost $6,000 each.

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