Anokiwave Introduces 5G Dual Channel mmW to IF Transceiver Up/Down Conversion IC

Anokiwave Introduces 5G Dual Channel mmW to IF Transceiver Up/Down Conversion IC

Anokiwave, a leader in highly integrated, cost-effective silicon-based IC solutions for the millimeter-wave (mmW) and active antenna markets introduced the industry’s first single-chip dual-channel IF up/down converter with fully integrated LO synthesizer, delivering a single-chip multi-band solution that enables network operators to design smaller, lower cost, higher performance 5G radios across the entire 3GPP frequency range.

The new AWMF-0224 is a half-duplex mmW to IF transceiver covering multiple 5G bands between 24 GHz to 30 GHz, and the first in the family of the 5G IF transceivers. It integrates the entire mmW to IF signal chain for 5G radios, including dual up/down converters, driver amplifiers, multipliers, and LO synthesizer into a single silicon IC, without compromising performance. 

Key features integrated into the IC include:

  • Two channels of IF up/down converters
  • An integrated and selectable frequency multiplier
  • Core distribution and driver power amplifier to drive large arrays
  • On-chip fully integrated PLL/VCO LO synthesizer offering significant cost savings to client-side applications
  • Host of multiple digital functions and telemetry controls

The AWMF-0224 IF Transceiver used in conjunction with Anokiwave’s recently released AWMF-0221, 4th generation beamformer IC, allows OEMs to build the entire mmW 5G radio front end with two IC types while offering the industry’s highest linear power and efficiency. Together, Anokiwave’s 4th generation of ICs enables a new level of form factor reduction, a single unified design across n257, n258, and n261 5G bands, and industry-leading performance not seen before.

“Our new product category, IF Transceiver ICs, represents Anokiwave’s continued commitment to offer system-level solutions to the 5G market to enable mmW radios with leading performance, smallest form factor, low cost, and simpler designs for faster time to market. Instead of having to deal with multiple discrete components and trying to optimize the performance, OEMs can now develop complete 5G radios with fewer IC types and IC counts,” said David Corman, Anokiwave's Chief Systems Architect. “The multi-band frequency range enables designers to use one set of hardware across all 5G radio applications and antenna deployments, as well as other mmW use cases. We remain committed to advancing the state-of-the-art in 5G mmW technology with increased bandwidth capability, faster time-to-market, and the lowest total cost of ownership.”

Click here to learn more about AWMF-0224.

Click here to learn more about AWMF-0221.

Click here to learn more about 5G Frequency Bands.

Publisher: everything RF
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