Sequans Communications, a developer and provider of 5G and 4G chips and modules, has announced that AMIT Wireless, an expert in enabling wireless M2M and IoT worldwide, is using its Cassiopeia CB610L CBRS module to provide the LTE connectivity for two new devices: a remote terminal unit (RTU) for high-speed IIoT telemetry, and a CBRS WAN extender for connecting existing Ethernet-based equipment to CBRS OnGo networks.
Sequans is an expert in 3.5 GHz solutions and the Cassiopeia CB610L module has all the features and optimizations AMIT Wireless was looking for to make their new CBRS devices robust and powerful. Using the CB610L module, the Company is able to provide its customers with simplified connectivity to LTE private networks and CBRS networks for numerous applications and markets.
Product Descriptions
4G CBRS IIoT RTU: A high-speed RTU for Cat 6 IIoT telemetry of SCADA systems. It installs in an instant and includes two Ethernet ports to connect two network devices. One port can be configured as a failover for an ultra-reliable dual-WAN setup. The RTU offers reliable and secure data transfer, intelligent protocol conversion, and multi-mode data logging.
4G CBRS WAN Extender: A plug-and-play solution allowing for the instant connection of Ethernet equipment to CBRS networks. The device is compact and integrates high-speed Cat 6 LTE plus two Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports. It also includes Micro SD for local storage and Micro USB for future expansion.
AMIT’s new CBRS devices are based on Sequans’ Cassiopeia CB610L module, which is a standalone all-in-one module solution delivering LTE Cat 6 throughput. Cassiopeia CB610L supports CBRS networks in the USA on LTE band 48 and MNO networks worldwide on LTE bands 42/43. The CB610L features unique LCC (leadless chip carrier) packaging and is compact at 32 x 29 mm.
AMIT Wireless has expertly designed these two new devices that offer reliability and a very wide range of powerful features to their private LTE and CBRS network customers. The CBRS market is taking off and according to industry analysts, it represents nearly a billion-dollar opportunity.
Both AMIT Wireless and Sequans are members of the CBRS Alliance, an industry organization dedicated to supporting the development, commercialization, and adoption of LTE solutions for the US 3.5 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service. The new AMIT Wireless CBRS devices will be on display at the next CBRS Alliance Annual Members Meeting, April 27-30, in Philadelphia.