Conformity Magazine - January 2009 - (Page 7) This Little Piggy This Little Piggy Went To Market Stayed Home An AR Test Cell can help you get your electronic product to market faster … ahead of your competition. In this competitive marketplace, timing is everything. If you’re late to market, you may as well stay home. And if you unexpectedly fail at the test house, you lose some serious time. But what if you could test as you go? AR’s test cells make it practical and affordable to conduct your own pre-compliance radiated immunity and radiated emissions testing. On everything from cell phones and circuit breakers to auto parts, computers, and remote control devices. AR Cells bridge the gap between size-limited TEM cells and expensive anechoic chambers. They help guard against remedial design, speed time to market, and get to the test house ready for certification. We have a variety of cells to accommodate your space and the size of your EUTs – up to 100 cm/side. Our unique design enables the free-space systems to fit into small areas within a few inches from existing walls and ceilings. AR even has test cells on wheels, so you can roll them out whenever you need them. AR supplies a multitude of unique RF solutions to companies around the world. Our limitless support network reaches the far corners of the globe, and everything we sell is backed by the best comprehensive warranty in the industry. To learn more, and to see how AR can help you get to market faster, ISO 9001:2000 visit www.ar-worldwide.com or call us at 215-723-8181. Certified rf/microwave instrumentation Other ar divisions: modular rf • receiver systems • ar europe USA 215-723-8181. For an applications engineer, call 800-933-8181. In Europe, call ar United Kingdom 441-908-282766 • ar France 33-1-47-91-75-30 • emv GmbH 89-614-1710 • ar Benelux 31-172-423-000 Copyright© 2008 AR. The orange stripe on AR products is Reg. U.S. Pat. & TM. Off. http://www.ar-worldwide.com http://www.ar-worldwide.com
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