CMT Receives Frost & Sullivan Competitive Strategy Innovation and Leadership Award

Frost & Sullivan honors Copper Mountain Technologies (CMT) with its 2015 Global Competitive Strategy Innovation and Leadership Award for the company’s vector network analyzers (VNAs). 

CMT’s VNAs stand out for their high performance in a smaller form factor at much lower prices than existing mid-range network analyzers. As VNAs tend to be big, heavy and expensive, CMT’s analyzers are easily transported and deployed in remote locations making this instrument more accessible to a number of customers who have a need for it but can’t afford the expensive existing solutions.

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Automation of the Copper Mountain Technologies VNA

Introduction to automation of Copper Mountain Technologies VNAs.

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CMT VNA Software User Interface Overview

This video covers the basic User Interface for Copper Mountain Technologies VNA software.

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PC-Based VNAs Solve Real Engineering Problems

Engineers are demanding better value, high performance, and more flexibility from the test equipment on the bench or in the field, which led Copper Mountain Technologies team to reevaluate the traditional approach to a lab-grade VNA.

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Prism Microwave Uses a PC-Driven VNA in Filter Design

See how Prism Microwave use a VNA from CMT in their design and production environment. Darren, Chris and their team use network analyzers to make RF conditioning equipment like filters and amplifiers for use in cell tower applications.

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Calculating Stability Parameters with a simple Excel Macro

Post-processing calculation with traditional VNAs can be a chore. The S-parameter data must be saved to storage media, physically transferred to a PC, loaded into a data processing application, and then processed. With Copper Mountain Technologies VNAs, all these steps can be automated from inside the application, be it MATLAB, Python, or even Excel. In this video, we show how easily measured S-parameters can be imported to Excel and converted to amplifier stability parameters K and mu (mu1 and mu2). The spreadsheet demonstrated is available upon request to support@coppermountaintech.com.

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