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Keysight Technologies Method of Implementation Guide Released

By DE Editors  

March 16, 2015

Keysight Technologies has released its Method of Implementation (MOI) guide for USB 3.1, USB Type-C Connectors and Cable Assemblies, Compliance testing using the Keysight ENA Series network.

The MOI is a measurement guide of procedures for the time and frequency domain. Using it, the company states, simplifies compliance testing and setup.

“Keysight MOIs are available for a number of different high-speed digital applications such as HDMI, Ethernet and PCI Express,” said Akira Nukiyama, vice president and general manager, Keysight’s Component Test Division. “Our newest addition to this list, the USB 3.1 and USB Type-C Connectors and Cable Assemblies, are just two more examples of how we are working to provide our customers with the functionality they need to address any high-speed measurement challenge.”

For more information, visit Keysight Technologies.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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