Indianapolis, September 4, 2018 - Copper Mountain Technologies (based in Indianapolis) and PulseLARSEN Antennas released the IoTest™ kit, which helps designers of IoT devices select and test the right antenna for the project. The kit includes a Copper Mountain Technologies' P60 Antenna Analyzer, antenna testing software specifically designed for users with little to no RF testing experience, sample antennas, and cable assembly and adapters to connect antennas to the Analyzer. The IoTest software is easy to use and walks users step-by-step through connecting the antenna, calibrating the analyzer, testing sample antennas in the kit, and comparing results with memory traces for each sample antenna saved in the software.
In support of Central Indiana's focus on IoT, Copper Mountain Technologies provided one IoTest kit to Indiana IoT Lab in Fishers for use by its resident companies in IoT product design.
About Copper Mountain Technologies
Copper Mountain Technologies develops innovative RF test and measurement solutions for engineers all over the world. The company was created in 2011 and is based in Indianapolis, IN with sales offices in Singapore and Miami.
Copper Mountain Technologies provides a broad range of USB vector network analyzers, calibration kits, and accessories for 50 Ohm and 75 Ohm impedance. CMT VNAs are used for RF and Microwave applications from 9 kHz to 110 GHz by engineers in industries like defense, automotive, materials measurement, medical, broadcasting, and telecommunications. CMT customers range from government and defense agencies and contractors, like NASA, United States Armed Forces, Canadian DoD and law enforcement, to universities, mid-size manufacturers, like Reactel and PCTEL, and small companies with just a few employees.
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