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Columbia, MD jun 03, 2025

Measure the impossible: Rohde & Schwarz debuts its newest test solutions at IMS 2025 in San Francisco

At the International Microwave Symposium IMS 2025 in San Francisco, Rohde & Schwarz will highlight its newest test instrument that will enable RF engineers to discover signals once out of reach. In addition, updates for the tried and tested R&S FSWP phase noise analyzer as well as the latest vector network analyzer R&S ZNB3000 will be on display. With the IMS workflow passport challenge, the company organizes a fun way to experience RF design workflows across multiple show booths.

FSWX signal and spectrum analyzer

Columbia, MD, June 3, 2025 — Rohde & Schwarz invites visitors at the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2025 to witness the debut of a game-changing analyzer that will overcome the limitations of today’s measurement methods. With a novel architecture that combines multiple input ports with cross-correlation techniques, the analyzer allows for completely new measurement scenarios in RF system testing. Rohde & Schwarz presents its signal analysis revolution with wider modulation bandwidths and higher modulation orders to conquer the requirements for ever-increasing data rates.

In addition, Rohde & Schwarz will showcase updates for its R&S FSWP, the industry reference for phase noise testing. Besides a frequency range extension, the phase noise analyzer’s capabilities have been expanded for additive and residual phase noise measurements and the support of external high-end sources as local oscillators.

Another highlight at the company’s booth is the new R&S ZNB3000 vector network analyzer, which is optimized for high-volume production and short ramp-up times thanks to industry-leading measurement speed and reliability. Its scalable design allows for rapid upscaling and easy adaptation to application specific requirements.

Rohde & Schwarz continues to expand its solution partner relationships. At IMS 2025, the company lets exhibition attendees experience RF design workflows in a fun way with the IMS workflow passport challenge. It involves stops at multiple industry partners and a chance to win prizes.

Visitors can find Rohde & Schwarz in booth #1443 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA, from June 17 to 19, 2025. Rohde & Schwarz experts will be participating in the IMS 2025 Micro App sessions and workshops, open to all IMS show attendees. For show updates from Rohde & Schwarz, follow Rohde & Schwarz solutions for Electronic Design on LinkedIn.

Press contacts:

Europe (headquarters): Christian Mokry (phone: +49 89 4129 13052; email: press@rohde-schwarz.com)

North America: Faride Akretch (phone: +1 503 887 3815; email: Faride.Akretch@rsa.rohde-schwarz.com)

Asia Pacific: Sze Ming Ng (phone: +603 5569 0011; email: press.apac@rohde-schwarz.com)

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Rohde & Schwarz

Rohde & Schwarz is striving for a safer and connected world with its Test & Measurement, Technology Systems and Networks & Cybersecurity Divisions. For over 90 years, the global technology group has pushed technical boundaries with developments in cutting-edge technologies. The company's leading-edge products and solutions empower industrial, regulatory and government customers to attain technological and digital sovereignty. The privately owned, Munich based company can act independently, long-term and sustainably. Rohde & Schwarz generated net revenue of EUR 2.93 billion in the 2023/2024 fiscal year (July to June). On June 30, 2024, Rohde & Schwarz had more than 14,400 employees worldwide.


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