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Skyworks has unveiled wideband, 16-state antenna aperture tuners, the latest solutions from its Sky5™ portfolio, the company’s unifying platform enabling 5G applications.
Anritsu Co. introduces three software packages for its Signal Analyzer MS269x series that support measurements of RF Tx characteristics of 5G New Radio (NR) base stations and mobile devices.
Cinch Connectivity Solutions, a Bel group company, announces the expansion of the Johnson SMPM series. Cinch continues its support of the 5G application market by announcing additional board mount and cabled SMPM connectors within the Johnson product line.
SiTime Corp. and Intel announced a collaboration to work together on integrating timing solutions for Intel’s 5G multi-mode radio modems, with additional applicability to Intel LTE, mmWave wireless, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GNSSsolutions.
Anritsu Co. introduces PIM over CPRI software for its BTS Master™ MT8220T and MT822xB handheld base station analyzers that allow passive intermodulation (PIM) measurements to be made from the ground for the first time.
Telefónica and SEAT have presented the first use case in Segovia within the framework of the 5G Technological Cities project by equipping a both a vehicle and road infrastructure with technology enabling the exchange of information, making it the first step towards V2X vehicular communication using existing mobile networks in a real urban setting.
Qualcomm confirmed it was terminating its proposed takeover of Dutch counterpart NXP on Thursday after China failed to grant it regulatory approval. Qualcomm said it would proceed with a stock buyback of up to $30 billion that it had promised shareholders should the NXP deal fall apart. NXP also announced Thursday that it would buy back shares worth $5 billion.
Microsemi Corp. announced its newest network synchronization integrated circuit (IC) product family for Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) and IEEE™ 1588 timing and line card applications.
Qualcomm Technologies is sampling integrated 5G new radio (NR) modules for the sub-6 GHz and millimeter wave bands, an industry first. Four of the millimeter wave modules will fit in a smartphone, allowing phone manufacturers to incorporate these bands without sacrificing the attractive industrial designs of their mobile devices.