mm-Wave Systems Architect
Teradyne, Massachusetts, United States
Brian C. Wadell is a 15+ year veteran of Teradyne microwave instrumentation, an IEEE Fellow, and the author of the Transmission Line Design Handbook. Brian holds 13 patents in high frequency packaging, ATE, and multilateration including the patent for the industry’s first RF ATE channel, a design still used in RF testers today. He is a graduate of Cornell University with a Masters in Electrical Engineering.
Brian has been an active volunteer with the IEEE including stints as Boston I&M Chapter chairman, I&M Society President, TAB Finance Committee, and Arrangements for IMS/ARFTG. He volunteered in his community as an MIAA-certified soccer coach, as a USA Swimming national-level official, and in the school system where he worked with Reading school teachers to develop a syllabus teaching “waves” using equipment donated by Teradyne.
Brian is currently in Teradyne’s Innovation Laboratory working on breakthrough ATE concepts for high volume devices. Previously he was Chief Mm-wave Systems Architect where he worked with semiconductor customers to create Teradyne’s microwave and millimeter wave instrumentation, including the first 5G instruments operating in FR2. He is Teradyne's representative to the ATIS/3GPP/6G groups that are creating the next generation 5G and 6G standards.
Today he will talking about the work going on in the Innovation Laboratory to support high volume testing of devices with integrated antennas.
Disclosure information not submitted.
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
9:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
12:05pm – 12:30pm