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Why is Latency Important in SDRs? |
When it comes to software defined radio (SDR) applications requiring time sensitive reception and processing of signals, latency is of great concern. Components, devices and computing which contribute to latency in Per Vices SDRs are discussed here, as well as how these can be mitigated. Click here to learn more. |
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Wi-Fi HaLow SoC for IoT Applications |
Wireless SoC
from Morse Micro
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The MM6104 from Morse Micro is a Wi-Fi HaLow (IEEE 802.11ah) Wireless SoC that supports sub-1 GHz frequency bands from 750 to 950 MHz. It delivers a data rate of up to 43.3 Mbps and features an ultra-high linearity LNA and Power Management Unit (PMU) that supports ultra-low-power operation modes for extended sleep times and lower power consumption of battery-operated STA client devices. |
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35 W GaN Power Amplifier MMIC from 9 to 10 GHz |
RF Amplifier
from Wolfspeed, A Cree Company
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The CMPA901A035F1 from Wolfspeed is a GaN on SiC MMIC Power Amplifier that operates from 9 to 10 GHz. It delivers a saturated output power of 35 W with a small signal gain of 35 dB and has a PAE of 38%. The MMIC is suitable for long pulse operation and is also capable of CW operation. It requires a DC supply of 28 V and has an operating junction temperature rating of 167 degrees C. This amplifier is ideal for high-temperature civil and military pulsed radar applications. |
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