Valencia (March 29), Bellaterra (March 30), Barcelona (March 31), Cantabria (April 5), Bilbao (April 6), San Sebastián (April 7), Leganés (April 8), Madrid (April 13) and
Seville (April 14)

Today, before launching the final product to market, it undergoes a large number of tests throughout its entire lifecycle, from design to production verification. These tests are increasingly complex, rigorous, and require a variety of measuring instruments. Therefore, factors such as flexibility, modularity, cross-platform compatibility, and, of course, speed and precision, are now possible thanks to advancements in the instrumentation sector.

These new measurement factors and philosophy provide the end user with the possibility of increasing the performance of their instrumentation, protecting the investment, shortening the design cycle, improving the design characteristics and above all, using fewer instruments to carry out the same measurements, modularly customizing the instrumentation needed and obtaining better performance in a smaller form factor.

In this eminently practical seminar, a complete characterization at the component and system level of an active device and a frequency converter will be carried out with the minimum possible instrumentation, where traditionally we would require multiple measuring instruments.
You will learn how to configure the instruments to perform a wide range of measurements, from component-level S-parameters and system-level EVM, to Noise Figure Measurement, IMD, gain compression, pulsed S-parameters, NPR, active Load Pull, and ACPR, among others.

These tools allow engineers to design and test, with a single connection, a wide range of RF and microwave devices used in new wireless systems, RADAR, electronic warfare systems, military radios, and more



The agenda for the day is as follows

09:00 Introduction
09.15 Measurements on active devices – Part 1
10:30 Coffee
11.00 Measurements on active devices – Part 2
12.15 Measurement in frequency converters
13.30 Closing

Registration for this seminar is free, but places are limited. To reserve your place, please call 91 631 33 00 or fax the attached confirmation; alternatively, send a message with your contact information to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.specifying the day and place you wish to attend.

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