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LXI Consortium adds a new member
Nov 17, 2004 10:08 PM 

The LXI Consortium, the group that manages the next-generation, LAN-based modular architecture standard for automated test systems LXI (for LAN extensions for instrumentation) has announced that Aeroflex will join the recently formed standards organization. As a major player in test systems, instruments, solutions and services for the wireless communications industry, Aeroflex expands the base of test and measurement companies supporting the development of the LXI standard.

LXI combines built-in measurement science and PC-standard I/O connectivity from rack-and-stack instruments with the modularity and size reduction of cardcage-based systems. With LXI, engineers are able to leverage the software and measurement accuracy they currently have from their GPIB instruments to the test system. The LXI standard provides a basis for long life-cycle instrumentation implementations that are not limited by bandwidth, software or computer-dependent architectures.

"We believe very strongly in the Aeroflex synthetic systems architecture and taking a modular and platform-independent approach to evolving system test solutions for the wireless communications market," said Bob Vogel, vice president of marketing for Aeroflex. "LAN-based systems offer exciting possibilities for test system solutions. We are excited to join the consortium and look forward to contributing to the development of the LXI standard."


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