MegiQ BV
At MegiQ we create the technology to facilitate the development of wireless hardware. And we focus on the development, not just the measurements. We provide professional turnkey tools that let you verify and optimize your hardware right out-of-the-box.
- +31 40 369 01 52
- info@megiq.com
- Esp 242,
Eindhoven, 5633AC
Netherlands, Kingdom of the
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Automated Production Testing
MegiQ provides an Application Programming Interface (API) for controlling the VNA application and measurements.This API is used for developing custom automated measurements in a factory.
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Measuring Small Antennas
If you have a small PCB with a small antenna you can't use a thick cable and a large connector. Not only is this impractical (how to connect the connector?) but the metal bulk will also affect the antenna and grounding properties of your PCB. The measurement will be useless. MegiQ promotes the use of the small and popular UFL connector and its associated cables. The UFL socket fits on almost any PCB and it can be improvised on a board without a UFL footprint.
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Measuring Management
Our test equipment is more than a test-set with a screen. Our application software provides an integrated tool to easily store the measurements at different stages and create a log of what we have done. Each measurement stores all data and settings, including display, markers and calibration.
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Radiated Power Measurement
One of the most important properties of a wireless device is how much it actually radiates, how efficient is the antenna.This is typically measured in an anechoic chamber (at an expensive test lab). Another, time-consuming and inaccurate, method is by walking around in a free field and test the communication distance.
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VNA Sandbox
VNA-VSB
We have created the VNA Sandbox as a way to get familiar with VNA measurements and their meaning on the screen.
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600MHz To 4GHz Radiation Measurement System
RMS-0640
The MegiQ Radiation Measurement System (RMS) is a compact test system that performs 3-axis radiation pattern measurement in non-anechoic spaces.
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UFL Measurement
Many of the well known VNA manufacturors offer very expensive calibration kits and special phase-stable cables (which costs almost as much a MegiQ VNA) for measuring impedances. This is useful for some special scientific measurements, or when working in the higher GHz, but a setup with an uncooperative cable and a bulky (N) connector is not suited for measuring the small devices that we are developing.
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6GHz 3-port Vector Network Analyzer
VNA-0460e
The VNA-0460e is a full bi-directional 2½-port Vector Network Analyzer that is controlled from a PC through a USB connection.
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370MHz To 6GHz Radiation Measurement System
RMS-0460
The MegiQ Radiation Measurement System (RMS) is a compact test system that performs 3-axis radiation pattern measurement in non-anechoic spaces.
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600MHz To 6GHz Radiation Measurement System
RMS-0660
The MegiQ Radiation Measurement System (RMS) is a compact test system that performs 3-axis radiation pattern measurement in non-anechoic spaces.
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6GHz SMA Calibration Kits
CAL-SMA-6B
The CAL-SMA-6B Basic calibration kit provides the elements for performing Open–Short–Load and Through calibrations for one and two port VNA measurements.
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6GHz SMA Calibration Kits
CAL-SMA-6F
The CAL-SMA-6F Full calibration kit provides all elements for Male and Female Open-Short-Load and Through calibrations for one and two port VNA measurements.
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6GHz 2-port Vector Network Analyzer
VNA-0460
The VNA-0460 is a full bi-directional 2-port Vector Network Analyzer that is controlled from a PC through a USB connection.
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370MHz To 4GHz Radiation Measurement System
RMS-0440
The MegiQ Radiation Measurement System (RMS) is a compact test system that performs 3-axis radiation pattern measurement in non-anechoic spaces.
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Balanced Measurements
The unbalanced interface of a VNA is not very well suited for measuring balanced circuits like antennas, transmission lines or chip impedances. In fact it is nearly impossible to get a decent calibration on a balanced 2-port measurement using coax cables.















