Fujikura to Showcase its Latest 28 GHz Phased Array Antenna Module at IMS 2024

Fujikura to Showcase its Latest 28 GHz Phased Array Antenna Module at IMS 2024

Fujikura Ltd. is showcasing its latest 28-GHz-band phased array antenna module (PAAM) high-power version Type-C for 5G base stations at the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium 2024 (IMS 2024). At their booth, they are demonstrating the 256-element Type-C module with 4 PAAMs for the first time. Additionally, Five oral presentations on PAAMs are being delivered at the symposium, including joint presentations with Rohde & SchwarzAvnet, and MathWorks.

Fujikura’s 28 GHz PAAM is a fully integrated module consisting of an array antenna, beamformer ICs, a frequency converter IC and filters. It offers the highest performance in the industry and is intended for both indoor and outdoor applications such as fixed wireless access connecting a telecommunications carrier and its subscribers, high-speed mobile wireless access for mobile terminals, and trunk lines between carrier backbone networks and base stations (wireless backhaul).

Contents of the Fujikura Booth

In addition to the static display featuring the "FutureAccess" Type-C module, Fujikura also has a 256-element antenna module with four PAAMs arranged in a 2x2 arrangement for a live demonstration.


In the demo, the R&S®ATS800B CATR benchtop antenna test system provided by Rohde & Schwarz will be used to create a far field in a compact environment.

The transmitting output of an antenna module is composed of 4 PAAMs and is 16 times that of a single PAAM, and the receiving sensitivity is 4 times that of a single PAAM, greatly improving communication distance with mobile media. What sets this PAAM apart is its unique calibration-free design, which allows for this exceptional transmission and reception performance without the need for calibration.

Stop by the Fujikura booth #2060 at IMS 2024 to see a live demonstration.

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