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Anokiwave Introduces Low Noise Figure X-Band AESA Core IC Solution

ByFrank Tobe|November 20, 2015

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Anokiwave, Inc., an innovative company providing highly integrated core IC solutions for mmW and AESA markets, announced the worldwide release of the second IC in a family of X-band Silicon Radar Quad Core IC solutions for commercial radar and 5G communications markets.

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The AWS-0101 is an integrated 4 channel beamformer, LNA, and PA. It supports 4 radiating elements with dual beam Rx, single beam Tx, and includes 6-bit phase and 6-bit gain control. The IC provides a low noise figure in Rx mode allowing for a complete silicon RF solution for commercial AESA systems. Additional features include gain compensation over temperature, temperature reporting, forward power telemetry with programmable delay power sampling, and fast beam switching using on-chip beam weight storage registers that can be accessed via direct address lines. Silicon technology enables very high integration of functionality thus enabling planar antenna design at X-band with reduced system size, weight, and cost

“Commercial AESAs are the future of radar and 5G systems and an all silicon solution will enable the market to transition from expensive traditional military AESA technology to a commercial arena that requires very low cost”, states Robert Donahue, Anokiwave CEO. “We believe that these parts will set a new paradigm in the industry for commercial AESAs”.

The Anokiwave AWS-0101 is a highly integrated TDD (time-division duplex) transmit-receive chip in a commercial QFN-style surface mount plastic package with dimensions of 7mm x 7mm x 0.9mm, easily fitting within the typical 15mm lattice spacing at 10 GHz. The IC is controlled though a 5-wire serial to parallel interface (SPI) bus.

Availability
Anokiwave offers innovator kits and evaluation kits to customers for early access to the technology. The kits include boards with the AWS-0101 device, USB-SPI Interface module with drivers, and all required cables. Pilot production deliveries are available in Q1 2016.

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www.Anokiwave.com

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