Initiative to advanced semiconductor applications, Tsukuba Technology develops LadyBug to expand the Asian USB power measurement market

ACE Solution, a wireless communication system integrated company, has established a strategic partnership with LadyBug Technologies, the leading brand of high-precision power sensors in the United States, and jointly launched USB power sensors that support Wi-Fi, 4G and 5G, covering low-to-high-frequency testing segments, to meet different testing needs.
LadyBug Vice President of R&D Jonny Hawkins said that Asia has a huge communication and semiconductor testing market. By combining the integration capabilities of Tsukubo Technology, it can more effectively promote the application of new generation communication and advanced semiconductor technology, and have an in-depth understanding of local customers' needs.
Currently, Tsukuba Technology and LadyBug are actively deploying ultra-high frequency and microwave markets from 77GHz to 110GHz, aiming at applications such as Radar, Satellite Communication and 6G testing for vehicles. Jonny Hawkins pointed out that in the future, point-to-point communication of galaxy systems such as Starlink will widely use 80GHz frequency segments, with the advantages of high-speed transmission and low latency, and will have huge application potential.
LadyBug's highly integrated design USB power sensor is easily embedded in various testing equipment, which can help customers reduce the overall system and improve testing efficiency. The newly launched LBSF09 is the world's smallest power sensor with traceability and calibration capabilities. It is especially suitable for high-density installation scenes such as 1U racks, effectively improving space utilization.
For the increasing demand for electromagnet compatibility (EMC) testing, LadyBug also launched the LB5900 series products with a minimum test frequency of 4kHz, meeting the latest regulations and market demand. In addition, the company's sensors can support a wide range of 4kHz to 75GHz, and are equipped with the advanced patented "No-Zero, No-Cal" technology, which can accurately measure average power, peak power and impulse power, and greatly simplify the operation process.
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