03 September 2025 – Anritsu announced significant enhancements to the Sequence Editor feature of its Signal Quality Analyzer-R MP1900A, a high-performance Bit Error Rate Tester (BERT). The enhanced capabilities enable intuitive, GUI-based creation of test sequences for abnormal and stress conditions, streamlining the evaluation process for PCI Express 6.0 (PCIe 6.0) devices operating at unprecedented speeds.
26 August 2025 – Microwave Vision Group (MVG) and Anritsu announce the availability of a joint testing solution supporting Over-The-Air (OTA) validation of Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) communications for Mobile and IoT devices. MVG has adapted its multi-probe OTA systems to integrate the capabilities of Anritsu’s Radio Communication Analyzer MT8821C, delivering a lab-based environment for realistic satellite link emulation in compliance with 3GPP requirements.
21 August 2025 – ANRITSU announced that its eCall Tester MX703330E has received certification from cetecom advanced, a leading test laboratory for communication technologies. The certification validates the MX703330E as a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) simulator that meets the rigorous NG eCall conformance test standard EN 17240:2024. This certification positions the MX703330E as a proven, compliant PSAP simulator essential for NG eCall vehicle type-approval testing a critical requirement as Europe prepares for mandatory implementation.
20 August 2025 - With ‘Smart Debug’, GÖPEL electronic takes AOI test program optimization to a new level: The new function of the PILOT AOI software uses real measurement data for intelligent tolerance adjustment. This addresses a well-known challenge: false rejects due to process fluctuations and tightly tolerated measurement functions – previously difficult to avoid due to a lack of statistical basis.
14 August 2025 — Rohde & Schwarz has taken a significant step forward in satellite testing technology by delivering a fully customized solution to the Taiwan Space Agency (TASA). For the first time, Rohde & Schwarz integrated EMC and antenna measurement capabilities into a single test chamber, addressing a complex challenge in satellite payload testing. The innovative system, now operational at TASA’s facility, reflects the growing need for advanced satellite testing methodologies. With the increasing adoption of Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) technologies, precise validation of satellite performance in complex environments is becoming essential. This includes ensuring seamless integration between satellites and cellular base stations — an area where conventional testing methods often fall short.