Radio IC Paves Way for Emerging Wireless Designs (.PDF Download)

May 24, 2016

Wideband communications technology is no longer a luxury—it’s become a necessity. Because communications has moved beyond voice to include video and massive amounts of data on a regular basis, wireless communications technologies have evolved from “primitive” first-generation analog cellular networks and telephones to the current third-generation (3G) and fourth-generation (4G) systems and beyond. Now these technologies are homing in on wideband fifth-generation (5G) wireless networks and a plethora of supported wireless devices...

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