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Hands-On Test Instrument Workshop Tour

Keysight recently announced it is running hands-on, test instrument workshop for design and test engineers.The workshop series (February 2–June 24) will be held in the United States and Canada.

The workshop is intended to focus on top test challenges with seminars and instructors leading demonstrations and lectures. Attendees can use high-performance and general-purpose oscilloscopes, RF signal analyzers and sources, RF network analyzers, AC/DC power analyzers, and bench instrumentation.

Workshop highlights include:

  • Power Integrity and Analysis Using Oscilloscopes and Power Analyzers
  • RF Transmitter/Receiver Measurements
  • Faster and Simpler Design Validation/Characterization

In addition, attendees will receive a course completion certificate and will be entered into a drawing for a free U1273A 4.5 digit, OLED display hand-held digital multimeter with a U117A Bluetooth adapter.

 

More information about the free workshop and registration, visit www.keysight.com/find/testdrive.

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Source: Keysight Technologies

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Hands-On Test Instrument Workshop Tour

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