Analog Devices and Keysight
Technologies Join Forces to Advance the Adoption of
Phased Array Technology
October 13, 2022
Analog Devices, Inc and
Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced their
collaboration to advance the adoption of phased
array technology. This technology is key to
realizing ubiquitous connectivity and sensing by
simplifying development stages associated with
creating satellite communication, radar, and phased
array systems.
Analog Devices’ family of
phased array platforms are used to accelerate
customers' beamforming developments by providing a
total solution that can then be tested and
calibrated with Keysight phased array test
solutions. This collaboration brings together the
entire ecosystem by aiming to provide a total
design, test, and calibration solution. Phased array
antennas are the enablers of next-generation
wireless communication applications as well as
signal intelligence and earth observation
applications.
“We are pleased to collaborate
with Analog Devices to bring innovative phased array
technology to a wide variety of new customers and
their use cases,” said Peng Cao, Vice President and
General Manager for Keysight’s Wireless Test Group.
“Keysight’s state-of-the-art measurement solutions
have transformed phased array test times from
minutes down to seconds. Working closely with Analog
Devices, we have demonstrated a 70 times faster
measurement speed while maintaining excellent
accuracy. Bringing together the beamforming advances
of Analog Devices and measurement innovation from
Keysight, our customers will now have the
opportunity for a complete, end-to-end solution for
phased arrays which will accelerate time to market
and deliver exceptional performance.”
“Our customers are demanding
more than just a beamforming IC, but rather a total
system level solution with the test and calibration
of the array. By utilizing ADI’s system platforms,
the collaboration between ADI and Keysight intends
to help accelerate the adoption of phased array
platforms for higher data rate communications and
sensing solutions,” noted Bryan Goldstein, Vice
President of Aerospace and Defense at Analog
Devices.
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