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Radio Frequency Testing (RF);What is radio frequency detection?
What is radio frequency detection?
Radio frequency (RF) testing detects radio and electronic communication equipment to ensure that the equipment is effectively using the wireless spectrum and will not interfere with other users' use of the wireless spectrum.
Wireless RF testing technologies include Wi-Fi, Zigbee, cluster communications (PMR) radios, radio frequency identification (RFID), near field communications (NFC), global positioning system (GPS), mobile phone technology, etc. Additional testing is often required to verify that your device complies with local electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) electrical safety and radio frequency exposure regulatory requirements.
Why is RF detection so important?
Radio frequency compliance is a mandatory requirement in most international markets, including countries such as the European Union, the United States, Canada, Australia and Japan. If you produce wireless devices or integrate wireless devices into your end products, you must comply with the regulations of the target market, otherwise your products will not be legally sold. RF testing can also detect problems early, helping brands avoid costly rework and quickly enter global markets.
LCS Süd has extensive wireless equipment testing and certification experience in global markets. Our experts always keep abreast of the latest regulatory changes and can effectively help you meet relevant testing and certification requirements.
We can also leverage on our global network of accredited testing laboratories and world-leading certification services to provide one-stop solutions for all types of testing.
LCS wireless radio frequency test method
Our experts always keep abreast of the latest regulatory changes and can effectively help you meet relevant testing and certification requirements. As a full-service provider, we offer complete project management to ensure your RF testing runs smoothly.
Typical RF test capabilities include, but are not limited to
Transmitter detection
Output Power
Adjacent channel leakage power ratio
power spectral density
Spectrum emission template
Occupy channel bandwidth
Frequency Stability/Error
radiation sideband
duty cycle
Modulation bandwidth
Transmitter out-of-band emission/radiated spurious
Receiver detection
sensitivity
Adjacent channel/band selectivity
Receiver Radiated Spurious
receiver intermodulation
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