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Teradyne Joins LXI Consortium
December 10, 2004 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
North Reading, Mass. — Teradyne has joined the LXI Consortium, the recently formed standards organization. The LXI Consortium is a not-for-profit corporation made up of leading test and measurement companies. The group's goals are to develop, support and promote the LXI standard. LXI (LAN extensions for instrumentation) is a next-generation, LAN-based modular platform standard for automated test systems. As a supplier of automatic test equipment, Teradyne expands the base of test and measurement companies supporting the development of the LXI standard.
LXI's compact, flexible package, high-speed I/O and prolific use of LAN meet the needs of aerospace defense engineers developing radar, electronic warfare, satellite and military communications systems. 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.
For more information about the LXI standard and the LXI Consortium, please visit www.lxistandard.org.