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At the 2017 International Microwave Symposium, Peregrine Semiconductor Corp. introduced the UltraCMOS® PE42823, a high power receiver protection RF switch. Targeting wireless infrastructure applications, the reflective switch is optimized for emerging radio architectures such as massive MIMO.
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) announced the latest update to its RadioVerse™ technology and design ecosystem, which simplifies and accelerates radio development for wireless carriers and telecommunications equipment manufacturers, as they transition their cellular base stations from 4G to 5G.
Anokiwave, Inc. announced the expansion of its family of Ka-Band 5G ICs with the worldwide release of the first commercially available 39 GHz silicon active antenna quad core ICs for 5G communications markets.
Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced the industry’s first scalable PXIe microwave signal generator with frequency coverage up to 44 GHz and modulation bandwidth up to 1 GHz for generating complex waveforms used in emerging 5G and aerospace and defense DVT applications.
Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced a collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, to enable the realization of 5G technologies.
Qorvo® introduced the smallest, high power bulk acoustic wave (BAW) filter that handles 5 W average RF input power, with peaks to 40 W, across 2575 to 2635 MHz.
Qorvo® is sampling what the company says is the industry’s first GaN on SiC front-end module (FEM) for the 39 GHz 5G band. The QPF4005 FEM integrates two identical, multi-function GaN MMICs into a footprint optimized for the phased array element spacing at 39 GHz. The FEM, which supports up to 256-QAM OFDM modulation, was designed for 5G base station architectures that use a phased array for beamforming.
Keysight Technologies, Inc. and the University of California San Diego announced the world’s fastest bidirectional phased-array link in the 28 GHz 5G band. The achievement is an important milestone for delivering future applications in 5G, aerospace and defense.
Texas Instruments (TI) introduced an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and phase-locked loop (PLL) with an integrated voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) that deliver the widest bandwidth, lowest phase noise and highest dynamic range in the industry.
Qorvo® announced broad commercial availability of four, high-performance 28 GHz RF products for 5G base stations, comprising a GaN PA, GaAs medium power amplifier and multiplier, phase shifter and GaAs LNA.