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Sivers IMA Articles
Sivers IMA and Ampleon agree 5G chip pact
Sivers IMA has signed a joint development agreement with Ampleon to develop the next generation millimetrewave (mmWave) chips for 5G base stations. Both companies will jointly develop the product and Ampleon will be funding parts of the Sivers IMA development by approximately 3.5m Swedish Kroner (341,000 Euro).
Joint development project for 5G base stations
It has been announced by Sivers IMA Holding AB that the company has signed a joint development agreement with Ampleon to develop the next generation millimiterwave (mmWave) chips for 5G base stations. Both companies will jointly develop the product and Ampleon will be funding parts of the Sivers IMA development by approximately MSEK 3,5.
X-band radar aids safety and security applications
Sivers IMA is pleased to announce the release of the RS3410X/00 radar front end. Operating at 9.5-9.975 GHz, it is intended for use in safety and security applications. RS3410X/00 is developed to provide the best possible range and reliability in difficult weather conditions. “The 9 GHz band is available license-free in many EU countries under the Short Range Device recommendations and has been an under-utilised band so far.
World's first transceiver chip with support for V-band frequencies
Sivers IMA launches, in conjunction with the European Microwave Week in London, a fully integrated V-band transceiver RFIC. The difference between this transceiver and previous generations from Sivers IMA is that all parts are made of Silicon-Germanium. The circuit includes a complete millimeter wave transceiver (transmitter and receiver), digital control, signal source and a complete analog baseband.
Sivers IMA finalises 10 Gbps EU project
Sivers IMA AB has participated in the ICT project E3Network supported by the European Union through the FP7 program and contributed with mm‐wave knowhow and state of the art transceivers for mm‐wave backhaul. This project was initiated in December 2012 and finalised with good results in May 2016. A final review was held in Brussels mid‐September 2016. Within the E3network project, a prototype of a very high‐speed (10 Gbps) E‐band point...
E-band converter offers a high-performance solution
Sivers IMA has announced its launch of the next-gen converter for E-band radio links. The next-gen converter is based on the company’s proprietary SiGe chip and offers a cost-effective and high-performance solution for those who develop and market radio links or test and measurement equipment for manufacturing of radio links and devices.
Radar development kit enables easy speed & distance sensing
Sivers IMA has announced the launch of a Radar Development Kit (RDK), an easy-to-use platform for those who need to measure distance or speed of an object. The RDK from Sivers IMA is built for quick out-of-box setup, enabling the customer to start elaborating and optimising the right parameters of the targeted object within a detection zone.
Patent application enhances advanced measurement with radar
Sivers IMA has announced that its patent application for technology, that enhances advanced measurement with radar, has been approved in the United States, an important and prioritised market for the company. This technology provides a more efficient and precise way of measuring speed of and distance to an object.
Next-gen converters target E- & V-band radio links
Sivers IMA are introducing next-gen converters for E- and V-band radio links. These converters are based on the company’s proprietary SiGe chip and offer a cost-effective and high-performance solution for those who manufacture and markets radio links.
77GHz radar sensor targets harsh environments
A 77GHz radar sensor, designed for use in harsh environments, has been released by Sivers IMA. Suitable for conditions such as fog, smoke or gas, the RS3400W04-A offers an alternative solution to lasers, ultrasound or video-based devices. The sensor features small antennas, making it suitable for applications with a limited space.