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September, 2020


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Page 79 R&S Launches VSG for Auto, IoT and Labs


COLUMBIA, MD — Rohde & Schwarz has launched its R&S SMCV100B vector signal gener- ator (VSG), designed for automotive, broadcast, navigation, and wireless applications. It is, report- edly, the first commercial multi-standard platform and fully configurable with keycode options. The SMCV100B covers the 5G NR extended


FR1 frequency range up to 7.125 GHz, making it suitable for communication applications. It also uses the company’s WinIQSIM2 simulation software. This software supports all common cellular


and wireless connectivity standards, including standards for IoT and Wi-Fi (802.11xx) and many more. In total, more than 30 standards are avail- able, along with an arbitrary waveform generator to output user-defined signals. In the automotive industry, the R&S


SMCV100B can be used for end-of-line testing of car radios or GNSS navigation equip- ment. Broadcast standards can be combined with mobile communica- tions, wireless and navigation stan- dards. For go/no go tests, the generator


can output GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou signals of a single navi- gation satellite. Predefined time limited I/Q


sequences can be output for functional tests with fixed satellite positions. As only one instrument is needed for a


WERMA Releases Factory-Floor Signaling System


EAST SYRACUSE, NY — WERMA is now offering its EvoSIGNAL series, a modular system that can be config- ured quickly to the specific needs of each customer. WERMA’s Quick finder


1.888.228.9440 | Sales@eProtos.com We simplify the entire process, and do it all under one roof!


wide variety of applications, its flexibility allows it to be deployed at any time for other tasks on a pro- duction line. This minimizes the potential number of spare units and allows massive reduction of downtime on production lines. FPGA based real-time coders for broadcast


standards used worldwide are available. The R&S SMCV100B supports analog and digital radio standards, as well as second- and third-generation digital terrestrial and satellite-based television standards. This is the first economy platform that supports ATSC 3.0, in addition to the DVB-T2 and


DVB-S2X standards. Contact: Rohde & Schwarz USA, Inc.,


SMCV100B vector signal generator.


6821 Benjamin Franklin Drive, Columbia, MD 21046 % 888-837-8772 E-mail: tomas.berghall@rsa.rohde-schwarz.com Web: www.rohde-schwarz.com


EvoSIGNAL factory signaling system.


program or online configurator can guide customers through the process of selecting the best product for their signaling needs, including size, type of signal and type of assembly. The company offers three sizes


— MINI, MIDI and MAXI. These can be combined with optic and acoustic signals and mounting adapters. The optical signaling option combines two different light effects, allowing the user to choose between a continuous LED or a flashing one. Mounting adapters allow cus-


tomers to place the signaling devices on the floor, on tubes or on brackets. A built-in mount with an M22 or


PG29 thread is also available. Contact: WERMA USA, Inc.,


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