Question: Which company launched India’s first semiconductor chips for 4G/LTE and 5G NR modems?
(a) Signalchip
(b) Navika Electronics
(c) Semtronics Micro Systems
(d) Terminus Circuits
Answer: (a)
Related facts:
- Bengaluru-based fab-less semiconductor company, Signalchip unveiled India’s first semiconductor chips for 4G/LTE and 5G NR modems in the presence of Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan.
- The SCBM34XX and SCRF34XX/45XX series of chips, code-named Agumbe, are the result of over eight years of relentless and deep R&D by Signalchip engineers.
- At the event, Signal chip unveiled 4 chips:
- SCBM3412: a single chip 4G/LTE modem including the baseband and transceiver sections in a single device.
- SCBM3404: a single chip 4X4 LTE baseband modem.
- SCRF3402: a 2X2 transceiver for LTE.
- SCRF4502: a 2X2 transceiver for 5G NR standards.
- The RF sections cover all LTE/5G-NR bands up to 6GHz. These chips also support positioning using India’s own satellite navigation system, NAVIC.
- The Agumbe series builds up on SCRF1401: India’s first RF transceiver chip for high performance wireless standards like 3G/4G and Wi-Fi, created by Signal chip, earlier in 2015.
- With India having more than 1.1 billion mobile phones in use, one of the highest in the world, Signal chip has created high performance and cost-efficient systems to enable densification of the network.
Abhinav Mishra
Links:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/hardware/signalchip-launches-indias-first-indigenous-semiconductor-chips-for-4g-lte-5g-nr-modems/articleshow/68185877.cms
https://www.deccanchronicle.com/technology/in-other-news/280219/indias-first-4g5g-chip-developed-by-signalchip.html