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802.11ad

wireless operating at 60 GHz with data rates up to 4.6 Gbps.

See Also: 802.11, 802.11ax, 802.11n, 802.11ac


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  • 802.11ad Testbed, Reference Solution

    Keysight Technologies

    Generate and analyze 802.11ad fully coded PHY waveforms for complete component, subsystem, and system performance at baseband, IF, and millimeter-wave. This Reference Solution combines Keysight Technologies software and hardware to provide a flexible testbed for 802.11ad waveform generation and analysis. Software provides the flexibility to generate and analyze 802.11ad waveforms with a wide range of different attributes. Hardware provides the flexibility to support baseband, IF, and millimeter-wave test planes. Create waveform sequences with unique 802.11ad packet structures including Modulation Coding Scheme (MCS), packet length, payload data type, and interpacket gap length, etc.

  • 802.11ad & ay (WiGig) Test System

    IQgig-IF - LitePoint Corporation

    When used in conjunction with IQgig-RF, it supports over-the-air (OTA) testing of WiGig RF modules and end-products. The IQgig family products provide total test solution for R&D characterization and high volume manufacturing.

  • OTA Power Measurement Solution

    NRPM - Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG

    The R&S®NRPM is a fully calibrated and individual scalable OTA power measurement solution for benchtop application or in anechoic chambers. Covering a frequency range from 18 GHz to 90 GHz it is perfect for Over-the-Air (OTA) beamforming verification in 5G, WLAN IEEE 802.11ad and IEEE 802.11ay and the calibration of the transmit antenna output power.

  • Wi-Fi Testing

    National Technical Systems

    NTS has been testing wireless home networking devices (typically referenced as “Wi-Fi” devices) almost since their introduction. Since 1999, NTS has been perform testing of wireless LAN products based on the IEEE-802.11 standard (e.g., 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, and even the latest drafts of 802.11ac and 802.11ad). Wi-Fi products are typically designed to allow you to connect your personal computer to a wireless network typically connected to the Internet. Wi-Fi “hot-spots” are available in locations across the country (e.g., coffee shops, hotels, etc.), and have become common-place. However, Wi-Fi is expanding into other areas, including healthcare and smart energy (e.g., connecting your smart device to the internet to track energy usage, etc.).

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