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Which are 5G RF SoC Manufacturer Companies

A 5G RF SoC (Radio Frequency System-on-Chip) integrates RF front end functions, signal processing, connectivity and control circuitry onto a single semiconductor chip. These solutions enable efficient 5G communication by reducing power consumption, minimizing component count, and improving performance in smartphones, IoT devices, automotive systems, network equipment and other wireless applications. These SoCs integrate multiple radio components into a single chip, improving efficiency and reducing costs. The popular companies include Qualcomm, Anokiwave, MediaTek etc.

About 5G

The fifth generation wireless technology is based on 3GPP standard release 15 and beyond. It supersedes 4G technologies viz. LTE, LTE advanced, and LTE advanced pro. It is used for cellular and IoT-based applications. 5G systems operate on various frequency bands such as sub-1GHz, 1GHz to 6GHz, and above 6 GHz. The advancement of today’s technology leads to the development of hardware and software programmable RF SoC (System On Chip).

Typically, a programmable SoC consists of an ARM processor, FPGA, RF Sampling ADCs (Analog to Digital Converters), direct RF DACs (Digital to Analog Converters), DDC (Digital Down Conversion), DUC (Digital Up Conversion), JESD204 interface IP, etc.

5G RF SoC Companies

ManufacturerPart Number (If Any)Description
Xilinx5G RF Analog SoC supports millimeter wave applications
QualcommSnapdragon X50Supports pre-5G NR standard, sub-6GHz 5G, 4G LTE, 3G and 2G
HuaweiSoC supporting 5G core network architecture. Provides all access types e.g. 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, fixed/mobile access, wifi, LPWAN etc. on the same core network.
AnokiwaveAWMF-01295G phased array antenna with 64 elements and houses 5G Quad Core IC. Supports 27.5 GHz to 30 GHz band. Supports hybrid beamforming and MIMO
MediaTek5G SoC Under development as announced on Feb. 27, 2017

Conclusion

5G RF SoCs simplify wireless system design by combining multiple RF and processing functions into a single chip, with leading manufacturer companies developing high performance solutions for mobile, industrial, automotive and next generation communication markets.