Essential interfaces for accurate load pull and device testing
Maury test fixtures provide the essential interface between measurement systems and on-bench devices under test (DUTs), enabling accurate and repeatable characterization. Designed for low-loss performance and higher VSWR tuning, they support de-embedding up to the device package reference plane and are ideal for load pull S-parameter applications. Available configurations include calibration kits, thermal management features, and integrated biasing—giving engineers the tools they need for precise, high-confidence measurements across a range of test environments.
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