Orbis' long time success product Signal Switching Unit has been improved with some new features. Orbis Signal Switching Unit is designed for RF performance testing as it replaces manual testing and measuring with automated test system.
New features of the Orbis SSU include LAN and USB control as well as relay switching counter for service purposes. Three different chassis types are available ranging from high shielding efficiency to adequate shielding and cost efficiency. The product is excellent for verification and production testing environment.
Signal Switching Unit is designed for
Base Station manufacturers
Mobile phone manufacturers
Wireless device manufactures
Filter manufacturers
RF design houses
Production environment
R&D Labs
Whenever and where ever the RF performance testing is needed
Key benefits of Orbis Signal Switching Unit
Reliability of measurements
Shorten product verification time during product development project
Cost effective total cost of ownership
Even quality in production
Faster production time
Short production down time in service situations
Signal Switching Unit applications
GSM/EDGE/WCDMA/WiMAX carrier frequency performance measurements
Narrow band application specific switching
Wide band general purpose switch matrices
High dynamics range measurements
RF unit/module testing in R&D and production
Performance test systems in R&D
Antenna testing
Filter testing
Power amplifier testing
New features now available
LAN and USB control
Relay switching counter for service purposes
New chassis types available
High Performance Chassis - High shielding efficiency (emission and immunity) for demanding applications with wide dynamic range of signals
Standard Chassis - Proper shielding and cost efficiency for standard applications
Customized Chassis for volume units (> 10 units) - Adequate shielding and cost efficiency for standard applications
Specifications
Frequency ranges from DC - 18 GHz
RF power level: up to + 53 dBm
Orbis Signal Switching Unit can be assembled in 19" rack
Remotely controlled via GPIB, USB, UDP/IP or TCP/IP