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Keysight joins the Car Connectivity Consortium for UWB push

Keysight joins the Car Connectivity Consortium for UWB push

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By Nick Flaherty



Keysight has joined the Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC) to drive the development of keyless entry systems.

Redefining keyless entry experiences is crucial says Keysight, and UWB ultra-wideband wireless is a key technology that faces test challenges in development and validation.

The CCC introduced Digital Key Release 3 v1.1 for seamless integration of mobile devices for secure keyless entry and vehicle access. This standardized technology combines UWB with Bluetooth Low Energy for contactless, location-aware, and secure communication between smartphones and vehicles. Keysight aims to support this with its design verification and production testing of wireless products.

“Keysight is committed to fostering the UWB ecosystem. Through our close collaboration with leading Radio Frequency (RF) chipsets, module makers, and device manufacturers, we are eager to contribute to the growth of UWB technology within the automotive industry,” said Thomas Goetzl, Vice President and General Manager, Automotive and Energy at Keysight. “Our commitment to joining the CCC marks an exciting milestone on that journey, as we continue to drive innovation and create the future of automotive experiences.”

As part of the collaboration, Keysight will be offering a suite of turnkey automated test systems to members of the CCC. These include the VXT PXI Vector Transceiver which offers full coverage making it the ideal choice for developing and characterizing components and devices for 5G NR, Wi-Fi, and many other applications.

The PathWave X-Series Measurement Applications provides measurement applications for benchtop and modular signal analyzers with one-button RF conformance measurements to help design, evaluate, and manufacture transmitters, while PathWave Signal Generation enables signal creation that meets the latest standards for validation and testing.

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