SeaSolve’s solutions offer
a unique platform to solve the most demanding WiMAX, (Mobile and
Fixed ), WLAN and WPAN/ZigBee device Test & Measurement
requirements
SeaSolve Software Inc. (SSI) is a leading supplier of real-time
test and measurement solutions for testing and analyzing the
performance of IEEE 802.16e (Mobile WiMAX), IEEE 802.16-2004
(WiMAX) ,IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee (WPAN), IEEE 802.11a/b/g (WLAN), and
transmitters and receivers.
SeaSolve is headquartered in San Jose, CA and has regional offices
in Europe and Asia. Test and Measurement Solutions for Wireless
Systems SeaSolve’s products can be broadly classified into
compliance testing, signal generation, signal analysis and
manufacturing test solutions, that are designed as per ZigBee
(IEEE 802.15.4), WLAN (802.11a/b/g) and WiMAX (802.16-2004, and
802.16e) standards.
SeaSolve’s signal generation and signal analysis products
implement complete PHY and MAC layer functionality. They are
designed to help investigate and isolate functional issues that
arise during design and validation testing - quickly and
efficiently.
Our manufacturing test tools can be provided as stand-alone APIs,
a .dll library, a set of TestStand Custom Step Types (CSTs) and/or
a fully integrated automated application, designed to work
seamlessly with NI’s LabVIEW & TestStand applications as well as
many other industry standard ADEs, such as C/C++, VB etc.
For test engineering not conversant with standards’ conformance
requirements, SeaSolve’s WPAN Compliance Test, WiPAN LVCT is a
tool that provides a fully automated application for evaluating
standard-conformance of a ZigBee device. These tests are ready to
use based on IEEE 802.15.4 specifications and are available on the
National Instruments PXI-5660/5671 RF platform.
SeaSolve also has a suite of IP cores that can be incorporated
into 3rd-party device designs. They include entire PHY and MAC
implementations of various wireless standards as well as
components and algorithms that can be utilized as functional
blocks of a wireless and/or embedded device. These are available
as fixed point implementations or as synthesizable VHDL source
codes.
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