LONDON — Communications chip specialist Phyworks (Bristol, England) has taped out and will soon start sampling a generation of transceivers designed in CMOS instead of the traditionally employed SiGe ...
A team of scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology and NTT have developed a CMOS-based transceiver for wireless communications at the 300 GHz band, looking at applications that go beyond 5G.
The 100 G Cisco ONS 15454 MSTP Multiservice Transport Platform (MSTP) can support 42 100G wavelengths in a single bay, nearly three times the density of competing solutions. (Cisco) Click here for ...
BKW9000 Family of Transceivers Improves Quality of Wireless Connections, Helps Extend Battery Life, Reduce Size of Cellular Handsets Campbell, CA. — August 30, 2004 — Berkna Wireless Inc., a provider ...
High-speed CMOS transceiver technologies have emerged as a critical enabler for modern communication systems, bridging the gap between increasing data rate demands and the physical limitations of ...
The ongoing evolution of wireless communications has placed a premium on energy efficiency, particularly in applications such as the Internet of Things and short-range wireless systems. Low-power CMOS ...
IBM engineers have designed and tested a fully integrated wavelength multiplexed silicon photonics chip, “which will soon enable manufacturing of 100Gbit/s optical transceivers”, said the firm.
We developed a single-chip full-rate 4:1 serializer/deserializer chip consuming less than 1 watt in a standard 0.13-micron CMOS technology, which was described at the International Solid-State ...
Infineon Technologies has announced the RASIC CTRX8181 transceiver – the first product in a series of new 76 to 81 GHz radar MMICs based on 28-nm CMOS technology. The improved signal-to-noise ratio ...
EINDHOVEN, Netherlands--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Underscoring its widespread presence within next-generation mobile devices, NXP Semiconductors today announced the shipment of its 500 millionth Aero RF CMOS ...
Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) and NTT Corporation (NTT) develop a novel CMOS-based transceiver for wireless communications at the 300 GHz band, enabling future beyond-5G ...
Scientists develop a novel CMOS-based transceiver for wireless communications at the 300 GHz band, enabling future beyond-5G applications. Their design addresses the challenges of operating CMOS ...
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