Anokiwave has confirmed its presence at the upcoming IEEE International Microwave Symposium (IMS 2017) to be held in Honolulu, USA from June 4 - 9, 2017. The IC and active antenna solutions provider will be taking part in the 5G Summit session, the 5G backhaul technologies workshop, and the exhibition at the event. Senior staff of the company will also be on hand to discuss their latest product breakthroughs for 5G communications, X-band RADARs, and SATCOM.
Anokiwave recently introduced two products for the mmW 5G market. The AWMF-0123/5 silicon ICs are the world’s first commercially available 39 GHz active antenna quad core ICs. They operate from 37.1 to 40 GHz, support 4 radiating elements, and include 5 bit phase control and 5 bit gain control for analog RF beam steering. Anokiwave’s patent-pending IP blocks implemented in silicon technology enable low-cost hybrid beam forming with high energy efficiency and low latency beam steering.
The AWMF-0129-IK, the other released offering, is world’s first commercially available 28 GHz 5G phased array active antenna. It is a 64-element, single polarization 5G phased array antenna designed to cover the 27.5-30 GHz frequency band. It is a planar antenna that can be used either as a stand-alone component, or combined and synchronized with other arrays to support hybrid beamforming and MIMO functionality as part of larger array. The array is driven by the Anokiwave AWMF-0108 28 GHz 5G silicon quad core IC with embedded functions for remote telemetry and low-latency steering.
At IMS 2017, Anokiwave will be available to talk about these products as well as other products in their portfolio. Click here to learn more about Anokiwave's activities at IMS 2017.