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Advantech Launches its Award-Winning UTC-W101 Interactive, Self-Service Touch Computer

Irvine, California, February 16, 2010 – Advantech, a leading provider of intelligent building and eHome devices, announces the launch of its UTC-W101 eService Touch Computer – a fanless Intel® Atom™ based all-in-one system, featuring a 10.1” wide, resistive LCD panel. The UTC-W101 received the 2010 Taiwan Mark of Excellence Award.

The UTC-W101 is a standalone, all-in-one unit with a customizable exterior design that fits a variety of business types. It is ideal for use in restaurants, healthcare facilities and retail shopping environments. The UTC-W101 is fanless, allowing for silent, unobtrusive operation. Its front panel is built according to IP65/NEMA 4 standards, and is protected against damage from dust and water. Its Intel Atom processor consumes low power, making it cost-effective to implement. The UTC-W101’s 16:9, 10.1” WSXGA display provides end-users with a sharp, natural viewing experience. 

Additional features of the UTC-W101 include programmable function keys and a service call LED lamp. Complementing its elegant design, which allows it to be seamlessly integrated into different eService environments, is its industrial grade reliability that is the hallmark of all Advantech products. The sturdy, rugged UTC-W101 is well suited to stand up to frequent use – serving up lots of information and providing numerous interactive, self-service transactions to thousands of customers.

The UTC-W101’s design is a system integrator’s dream, being an easily installable and customizable unit. It can sit upright on a desktop stand, or be wall mounted using a standard 75mm VESA mounting system. Its two gigabit Ethernet ports can be configured to support LAN teaming, wake-on LAN, or boot from LAN. A wireless option reduces installation wiring requirements down to a single power cable. The UTC-W101 has a variety of I/O ports, including 2 COM ports, 4 USB 2.0 ports, Mic-in, Line-out and two stereo speakers, giving it complete versatility and flexibility.

The unit’s touch-panel operation is intuitive, and its Windows XP Embedded interface is familiar to the majority of users. Front-panel hotkeys can be programmed for specific functions and different scenario services, making interacting with it easy. Furthermore, Advantech offers quality customer service and support to system integrators implementing the UTC-W101, reducing their costs and shorten their time to market. Programming and customization of the UTC-W101 is facilitated by Advantech’s SUSI API functions software library.

The UTC-W101 is available now. To find out more about the UTC-W101, Advantech’s eHome product range and intelligent service technologies, visit www.advantech.com, e-mail: ECGInfo@advantech.com, or call toll free: 1-800-866-6008.

Advantech Co., Ltd. (TAIEX: 2395) –Founded in 1983, Advantech delivers visionary and trustworthy industrial computing solutions that empower businesses. We cooperate closely with solution partners to provide complete solutions for a wide array of applications in diverse industries, offering products and solutions in three business categories: Embedded ePlatform, eServices & Applied Computing, and Industrial Automation groups. With more than 3,400 dedicated employees, Advantech operates an extensive support, sales and marketing network in 18 countries and 39 major cities to deliver fast time-to-market services to our worldwide customers. Advantech is a Premier Member of the Intel® Embedded Alliance, a community of embedded developers and solution providers. (Corporate Website: www.advantech.com )

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Advantech is a Premier Member of the Intel® Embedded and Communications Alliance, a community of embedded and communications developers and solution providers.

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Agilent Technologies’ New LTE Applications Target 4G System-Level Designers

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 16, 2010 – Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today introduced a new line of system-level design and verification products for 3GPP LTE physical layer (PHY) design at Mobile World Congress 2010. In addition to its traditional test and measurement products, Agilent now provides predictive products and algorithmic references for the SystemVue platformthat are consistent with the LTE v.8.9.0 (December 2009) standard. The new line includes four products that accelerate 4G deployment for LTE system architects, baseband hardware designers, and RF equipment by bringing new levels of realism into the architecture and modeling stages.

While 4G networks promise dramatic improvements in data throughput and spectral efficiency, the complexity of the evolving 3GPP LTE standard has forced many system architects to reconsider their use of general-purpose toolsets. By cutting across a variety of domains (such as signal processing and mathematics, baseband hardware design, RF/analog design and measurements), Agilent’s new 4G products are able to provide system architects with the focused application support for LTE v.8.9.0 that they demand. Agilent’s 4G products streamline verification and bring measurement-level realism into the creative process. The result is higher-performance Layer 1 architectures and algorithms resulting in earlier design maturity and the need for less design margin.

The four new products being introduced by Agilent at Mobile World Congress 2010 include:

W1715 MIMO Channel Builder:

The W1715 MIMO Channel Builder is a simulation blockset for LTE architecture and receiver designers, based on the WINNER and WINNER-II fading algorithms. By incorporating non-ideal MIMO antenna performance (e.g., crosstalk and directionality), the W1715 goes beyond these standard propagation models. It enables 2D far-field data to be imported from antenna measurements or 3D EM simulations, including Agilent EM PRO. Realistic antenna degradations allow accurate assessments of link-level LTE architectures and receiver algorithms to be made at a very early stage, before prototypes have been committed for the mechanical, RF/antenna, or baseband/DSP designs. Previously, interactions between these domains required a fully operational hardware radio and came much later in the design process, possibly during drive test. The W1715 brings some of this drive-test realism into the algorithm phase of the design, accelerating design maturity and performance.

The W1715 also follows the design into hardware test. The same Agilent SystemVue simulation modules are used to generate test vectors for download into multi-channel Agilent signal generators (e.g., the N5106A PXB) or interoperate with the 89601 VSA software. The W1715 offers an economical alternative to real-time hardware faders, since SystemVue can be shared on a computer network and used throughout the design process by distributed teams. Agilent’s integration of design and test platforms across the LTE design cycle maximizes re-use of assets, minimizes engineering effort, and produces consistent results.

W1716 Digital Pre-Distortion (DPD) Software

The W1716 Digital Pre-Distortion builder helps LTE system integrators, RF component designers, and baseband architects quickly transition from 3G to 4G by creating baseband signal processing networks that improve the range of analog power amplifiers and transceiver ICs, improve efficiency, and extend battery life. The W1716 also quickly assesses the suitability of existing 3G designs for 4G applications. Such capabilities translate into savings for both design effort and component cost.

The W1716 consists of a wizard-based UI that automatically models and corrects common sources of memory effects, in-band EVM degradation and adjacent-channel power re-growth. The software controls signal generators and analyzers to characterize the component response to a configurable LTE signal. The W1716 produces two networks: an impaired dataflow simulation model to use at the link level, and a baseband pre-distortion network to correct for those impairments. After extraction, the W1716 completes a report documenting the actual DPD improvement it achieved, using authentic LTE v.8.9.0 waveforms, or any user-defined waveform that can be made with SystemVue.

“We identified a gap between today’s proprietary 3G DPD solutions and the market’s need for an inexpensive, open, technology-neutral platform for 4G,” said Jian Yang, ESL integrating manager at Agilent Technologies. “The new W1716 software addresses this gap. It is producing 20-dB ACP improvements on the bench, on real LTE waveforms. What used to take months in a high-end lab now takes minutes, thanks to this new technology and guided UI.”

W1910/2 LTE Baseband Verification Library Reference Blockset

Agilent’s W1910 LTE Baseband Verification Library reference blockset has been updated to LTE v.8.9.0 and now includes expanded PRACH and HARQ support. The HARQ simulation support uses a unique dynamic dataflow simulation mode. This mode allows the symbol rate to change dynamically over the course of the simulation while retaining the timing and carrier information necessary for full RF effects, frequency-dependent phase noise, and channel fading. This capability reduces LTE simulations to minutes or hours for meaningful throughput, and BLER and EVM compliance measurements. Additionally, the updated W1910 keeps pace with changes to the Agilent Signal Studio and VSA software to maintain interoperability with Agilent measurement solutions.

“We used Agilent’s SystemVue LTE baseband verification library to validate Xilinx’s LTE reference IP against the latest version of the LTE standard,” said Bill Wilkie, wireless and signal processing director for Xilinx in Europe. “When combined with Agilent’s N5106A PXB, SystemVue not only saved us weeks of validation time, but also it gave us confidence that our LTE Layer 1 reference design was ‘production ready’ for our customers. SystemVue clearly added value to our traditional Layer 1 design and verification process. As a result, we will be using SystemVue more in the future.”

The W1912 LTE Baseband Exploration Library is a C++ source code version of the W1910 and has also been updated. The W1912 allows deeper algorithmic insights, control, line-by-line software debugging, and precise test vector generation from inside the algorithms of a working LTE v.8.9.0 physical layer.

About SystemVue 2010

SystemVue 2010 is Agilent’s electronic design automation (EDA) platform for electronic system-level (ESL) design. SystemVue cuts physical layer (PHY) design time in half for high-performance communications algorithms and system architectures in wireless and aerospace/defense applications.

U.S. Pricing and Availability

Agilent’s SystemVue 2010.01 will be available for download atwww.agilent.com/find/eesof-systemvue in early March. Pricing for the SystemVue environment starts at approximately $17,000. A free 30-day evaluation is available atwww.agilent.com/find/eesof-systemvue-evaluation. A photo of SystemVue with the new modules is available at www.agilent.com/find/SystemVue2010_01_images.

Agilent will show its new predictive products and algorithmic references for the SystemVue platform at the Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, Spain, Feb. 15-18, 2010 Hall 8, Stand A77. Agilent also will show its wide range of hardware platforms and software solutions that address the complex technical issues inherent in mobile communications.

About Agilent EEsof EDA Software

Agilent EEsof EDA is the technology leader and industry’s leading supplier of Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software for microwave, RF, high-frequency, high-speed, RF system, electronic system level (ESL), circuit, 3-D electromagnetic, physical design and device-modeling applications. Agilent EEsof EDA offers personal, value-priced products as well as enterprise-level solutions that save money, improve design flows and simplify EDA vendor relationships. Agilent EEsof EDA software is compatible with and is used to design the company’s test and measurement equipment. Additional information about all Agilent EDA software offerings is available at www.agilent.com/find/eesof.

About Agilent Technologies

Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) is the world’s premier measurement company and a technology leader in communications, electronics, life sciences and chemical analysis. The company’s 16,000 employees serve customers in more than 110 countries. Agilent had net revenues of $4.5 billion in fiscal 2009. Information about Agilent is available on the Web at www.agilent.com.

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