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LXI Consortium Certifies 1,117 Instruments as LXI-Compliant
Growing Range of Instruments Simplifies the Creation of All-LXI Test Racks
| Quelle: LXI Consortium
NIWOT, CO--(Marketwire - March 26, 2009) - The LXI Consortium has certified new products
from two manufacturers at its February PlugFest: Magna-Power Electronics,
Inc. and TTi Ltd. (Thurlby Thandar Instruments). The announcement brings
the total number of commercially available LXI-compliant instruments to
1,117 from 22 different manufacturers. The number of LXI-compliant
instruments has grown dramatically in just a few years, starting from a
handful of products from just two vendors in December 2005. This expansion
in instrument availability is likely to speed widespread acceptance of the
LXI platform and encourage migration to LXI from older instrument
platforms.
"The acceleration in LXI adoption by manufacturers continues, and we're
pleased to see so many companies incorporating an LXI compliance product
roadmap in their development plans," said Consortium President Von
Campbell. "With approximately 100 product families now included in the LXI
portfolio, it's even easier for a test engineer to build a complete LXI
instrument-based solution."
In addition to the instrument compliance testing and other activities
during the General Meeting, the Consortium's Multi-Vendor Demo System
(MVDS) working group conducted a "Virtual PlugFest," connecting seven
LXI-compliant instruments distributed throughout North America from a
variety of manufacturers via a virtual private network (VPN). Tests were
conducted using a National Instruments IEEE 1588v2 prototype device,
Agilent IO Libraries 15.1, and National Instruments VISA 4.4.1. The MVSD
working group was formed in 2005 to create demonstrations of LXI instrument
interoperability and to simulate real-world tests using LXI instruments.
The next LXI General Meeting and PlugFest is scheduled for May 18-20, 2009,
in Dallas, Texas.
About LXI
Introduced in 2005, the LXI Standard has been rapidly implemented by
numerous hardware and software companies, as well as systems integrators.
These organizations, which represent a who's who of the
test-and-measurement industry, recognize that not only is LXI the natural
evolution of the test and measurement instrument interface but that it also
makes it easier for test system designers and integrators to create faster,
more efficient systems. To date, 1,117 products from 22 different
manufacturers have been certified as compliant with the LXI Standard. A
recent report from Frost & Sullivan (F&S), a leading market research firm,
documents widespread adoption of the LXI Standard, with annual sales of
LXI-equipped test and measurement equipment at $220 million (US) levels as
of the end of 2007. F&S forecasts the size of the world LXI market will
grow as large as $650.0 million by 2012 at a compound annual growth rate of
24.2 percent.
The LXI Standard creates new capabilities that optimize test throughput,
overall system performance, and cost efficiency in a way that allows
engineers to build powerful, web-enabled test systems in less time. The LXI
Consortium, a not-for-profit corporation comprised of leading test and measurement
companies, manages the Standard. The group's goals are to develop,
support, and promote the LXI standard. LXI's flexible packaging, high-speed
I/O, and standardized use of LAN connectivity address a broad range of
commercial, industrial, aerospace, and military applications.
Additional information about LXI-compliant products as well as licensing,
specifications, and consortium membership is available at
www.lxistandard.org.