-- A free digital copy of all Consortium publications intended for
regular distribution, prior to distribution to the public, including pre-
public access to any specifications under development, and of all final
specifications as adopted by the Consortium.
-- The right to display the Consortium's logo on the university's Web
site to indicate membership in the Consortium.
-- Free or discounted services provided by the Consortium as the Board of
Directors may designate.
-- Such other benefits, rights and privileges applicable to this
membership class as the Board of Directors may designate or the voting
members may from time to time institute by vote at any meeting of the
voting members.
Unlike the other membership categories, a University Membership does not
include LXI product compliance certification privileges. The University
Membership category is the fifth type of Consortium membership available;
the others include Strategic, Participating, Advisory, and Informational.
Annual dues for University Members are $500.
Representatives of universities considering joining the Consortium can find
more information, including links to the by-laws and a membership
application on the Consortium's website at http://www.lxistandard.org/join.
About LXI and the LXI Consortium
Introduced in 2005, the LXI Standard has been rapidly implemented by
numerous hardware and software companies, as well as systems integrators.
These organizations, which represent a who's who of the
test-and-measurement industry, recognize that not only is LXI the natural
evolution of the test and measurement instrument interface but that it also
makes it easier for test system designers and integrators to create faster,
more efficient systems. To date, more than 1170 products in 135 different
product families have been certified as being compliant with the LXI
Standard and annual sales of LXI-equipped test and measurement equipment
now exceed $220 million (US).
The LXI Standard creates new capabilities that optimize test throughput,
overall system performance, and cost efficiency in a way that allows
engineers to build powerful, web-enabled test systems in less time. The LXI
Consortium, a not-for-profit corporation comprised of leading test and measurement
companies and universities, manages the Standard. Participation by
industry professionals, systems integrators, and government representatives
is also highly encouraged. The group's goals are to develop, support, and
promote the LXI standard. LXI's flexible packaging, high-speed I/O, and
standardized use of LAN connectivity address a broad range of commercial,
industrial, aerospace, and military applications.
Additional information about LXI-compliant products as well as licensing,
specifications, and consortium membership is available at
www.lxistandard.org.
Contact Information: EDITORIAL CONTACTS: Joel Goldstein Goldstein Group Communications, for LXI Consortium 1-440-914-4700 Bob Helsel LXI Consortium 1-303-652-2571