16x16 LTE RF Switch Automates Test Labs

Sept. 21, 2010
The LTE 3000 is a passive full fan-out matrix switch that allows any of its 16 inputs to be routed to any or all of its 16 outputs. The switch covers 700 MHz to 3 GHz and can automate test labs by replacing cumbersome patch panels. In fact, it ...

The LTE 3000 is a passive full fan-out matrix switch that allows any of its 16 inputs to be routed to any or all of its 16 outputs. The switch covers 700 MHz to 3 GHz and can automate test labs by replacing cumbersome patch panels. In fact, it can be controlled easily via the front panel or remotely via a web-browser interface. The basic LTE 3000 16x16 switch configuration can be easily expanded to larger configurations. The LTE 3000 is suitable for use in LTE, WiMAX, and 4G test applications.

Quintech Electronics and Communications, Inc., 250 Airport Rd., Indiana, PA 15701; (724) 349-1412, FAX: (724) 349-1421, e-mail: [email protected], Internet: www.quintechelectronics.com.

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