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Curious about how to reduce the chamber size for your OTA testing?

Feb. 23, 2021
Higher device integration and much higher frequencies drive the need to test devices over the air (OTA), particularly for 5G NR. How do device dimensions and the chosen frequency range drive size and space requirements in OTA test setups?

Learn more about the most critical OTA parameters and get a concise overview of how to perform far-field measurements at near-field distances to considerably reduce the size of your OTA setup. Order the poster to explore OTA testing and discover the most compact OTA test solutions for antenna and device testing.

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