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Trade News: LXI Consortium Announces Tenth PlugFest and General Meeting -- Munich, Germany
| Source: LXI Consortium
NIWOT, CO--(Marketwire - September 11, 2007) - The LXI Consortium announced plans for a General
Meeting and PlugFest to be held October 9-11, in Munich, Germany. LXI
member company Rohde & Schwarz is hosting the meetings at the Rohde &
Schwarz Training facilities.
Topics covered will include:
-- Specification 1.2 recap
-- Resource management sessions will be held in anticipation of LXI
Standard, rev. 2.0
-- IEEE 1588 conference recap and testing on Class A/B for version 2.0
of 1588
-- LXI Consortium members Goepel and
Data Translation will test their
first LXI instrument for certification and Rohde & Schwarz will conduct class B testing
-- Multi-vendor Demonstration System (MVDS) that showcases the
capabilities of LXI-compliant instruments from multiple vendors
The event will feature a PlugFest and a General Meeting, open to both
members and non-members. Member companies will have the opportunity to test
prototype LXI devices for compliance with the LXI Specification and for
interoperability between prototype devices. For more information and to
register, visit www.lxistandard.org/about/events.
Introduced in 2005, the LXI Standard has been rapidly adopted by 48
companies, representing a who's who of the test-and-measurement industry.
They recognize LXI as the natural successor to GPIB, and that it was time
for instruments to go beyond GPIB to make it easier for test system
designers and integrators to create faster, more efficient systems. To
date, over 413 products have been certified as being compliant with the LXI
Specification.
About LXI and the LXI Consortium
LXI is the LAN-based successor to GPIB. The LXI standard goes beyond GPIB
to provide additional capabilities that reduce the time it takes to set up,
configure and debug test systems. LXI also helps integrators leverage the
time and effort already invested in system software and architecture. The
standard is managed by the LXI Consortium, a not-for-profit corporation
comprised of leading test and measurement companies. The group's goals are
to develop, support and promote the LXI standard. LXI's flexible packaging,
high-speed I/O, and prolific use of LAN 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
http://www.lxistandard.org/.