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Maxim Invests in Scintera Networks to Spearhead RF Innovation in Small Cells
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. today announced it has made a strategic investment in Scintera Networks, Inc. The partnership will enable rapid deployment of power-efficient small cell base stations with form factors and system cost points attractive to cellular infrastructure OEMs and network operators.
Highly Integrated IC Solution for Low Cost 60 GHz Radio Applications
Hittite Microwave Corporation announces the release of the highly integrated HMC6000 and HMC6001 silicon transceiver chipset which targets 60 GHz applications such as: metrocell/picocell backhaul, WiGig (IEEE 802.11ad) multi-Gbps solutions including wireless cable replacement (HDMI, USB 3.0, DisplayPort), wireless docking stations, video/magazine kiosks and wireless sensors.
Mindspeed brings support for smart DAS into Small Cells
Mindspeed Technologies, Inc. has today announced that it has integrated support for smart Distributed Antenna Systems technology into its industry leading range of System-on-Chip for small cell products. With this capability, Mindspeed can support ‘hybrid’ systems, with small cell base stations feeding DAS equipment, extending the opportunities for small cells and bringing new value to companies currently developing DAS products.
IDT Announces Industry’s Lowest-power Low-distortion Mixer for 4G Wireless Base Station Transceivers
Integrated Device Technology, Inc. today announced the industry’s lowest-power low-distortion diversity mixer for 4G wireless base stations. A member of IDT’s Zero-Distortion family, the new device reduces distortion while simultaneously reducing power consumption in Long Term Evolution and time-division duplexing wireless communication architectures.
TI's family of dual 16-, 14- and 12-bit DACs provides highest precision, lowest power consumption
Texas Instruments Incorporated has introduced a family of dual 16-, 14- and 12-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) that provides the industry's highest precision and lowest power consumption.
Freescale rolls out first products in QorIQ Qonverge wireless base station processor portfolio
Freescale Semiconductor is now sampling the first base station-on-chip products built on its innovative QorIQ Qonverge multimode platform. The new QorIQ Qonverge PSC9132 system-on-chip (SoC) for picocell and PSC9130/31 SoCs for femtocell base stations share a single, scalable architecture that simultaneously supports multiple air interfaces, providing operators and OEMs future-proof, highly integrated heterogeneous solutions that help minimize po...
STMicroelectronics Increases Presence in RF Power Market with New Device Family Leveraging Advanced Proprietary Technology
STMicroelectronics has announced new radio-frequency (RF) power transistors built using an advanced technology that increases performance, ruggedness and reliability in vital demanding applications such as government communications, private mobile radio as used by emergency services, and L-band satellite uplink equipment.
Enabling multistandard wireless base stations with TI’s KeyStone SoCs
Since its inception, the wireless market has grown rapidly. At first, growth was measured as subscriber growth with a focus on voice, but now, it is measured by data rate and throughput improvements. Arguably wireless spectrum is the wireless operators’ most precious resource. As such, an operator’s ultimate measuring stick is the number of bits transmitted per Hertz of spectrum.
ByteSnap Design Release ZigBee ZMM-001 Module - Low Power ZigBee Smart Energy Module Targets Metering and Control
The industry’s first ever ZigBee® Certified Smart Energy compliant module to combine three key features: lower power, faster deployment and trouble-free compliance with wireless standards. (Patent Pending)
Luso’s microwave combiners for SNG and DSNG operators offer compact, cost-effective phase combining and 1:1 redundancy
Luso Electronics announces the introduction of two high power redundant combiner assemblies (RCAs), for Ku-band and C-band. When configured with the company’s controller, the RCAs facilitate automatic redundancy in a two-amplifier phase combiner.