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Analog and digital capabilities integrated into low-power transceiver

March 20, 2024 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Arctic Semiconductor unveiled SilverWings. Representing a breakthrough in the industry, SilverWings is the first-ever 4×4 low-power transceiver offering multi-stage up and down conversion from digital to RF and RF to digital, empowering programmable and adaptable system designs. Leveraging Arctic’s renowned low-power architecture, SilverWings seamlessly integrates high-performance analog capabilities with high-bandwidth digital features, incorporating unique Digital-IF and High-IF conversion methodologies to enhance performance while minimizing costs.
SilverWings stands out as a versatile all-in-one RF transceiver ideal for a wide array of applications, including wireless radios, satellite communication, repeaters, fixed-wireless access devices, user equipment, medical devices, and instrumentation. Key differentiators of SilverWings include:
All-in-One Capability: SilverWings encompasses a comprehensive suite of functionalities essential for full up conversion and down conversion. On the receiver end, it features an RF gain stage, facilitating ultra-fast Automatic Gain Control (AGC) to counter interference. Meanwhile, Digital Pre-Distortion (DPD) is incorporated on the transmit side to mitigate external power amplifier non-linearity.
Ultra-low Power Consumption: SilverWings showcases a more than 60 percent reduction in power consumption compared to equivalent offerings in the market, while also integrating RF gain with gain control within both the receive and transmit paths.
Innovation: SilverWings’ transceiver integration achieves seamlessness at its peak. Its unique Digital-IF conversion methodology eliminates the necessity for intricate software calibration steps aimed at compensating for IQ imbalance and LO leakage. This calibration-free architecture saves significant costs at the development and production stages.
Versatility: SilverWings’ multi-stage analog and digital up-conversion and down-conversion processes facilitate a programmable and flexible system design tailored around the operating frequency, bandwidth, and required specifications, ensuring optimal performance at minimal cost.
SilverWings offers a comprehensive array of features, enabling customers to bypass the need for integrating additional components and facilitating a swifter design process. Consequently, this reduces product development expenses and accelerates time to market.
SilverWings’ MP is available to order now.

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