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MixComm Announces Breakthrough 39GHz “SUMMIT 3741™” 5G Front End IC
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MixComm’s latest device, built on GLOBALFOUNDRIES enhanced 45RFSOI, delivers industry leading combination of output power, energy efficiency and integration
“With SUMMIT 3741, we are introducing several ‘firsts’ to the market and look forward to working with our customers to push the envelope for 5G mmWave.” - Harish Krishnaswamy, MixComm Co-Founder and CTO CHATHAM, N.J. (PRWEB) June 03, 2021 MixComm, the mmWave Antennas to Algorithms™ pioneer, today announced the latest addition to its portfolio of breakthrough Front End ICs for 5G mmWave. The SUMMIT 3741 integrates novel power amplifiers, low noise amplifiers, T/R switching, beamformers, calibration, gain control, beam table memory, temperature and power telemetry, and high-speed SPI control for a front-end module with optimal partitioning for 5G infrastructure.
Spectranetix Announces CMOSS TSM Solution for U.S. Army Capability Set 23
on April 27 2021 9:20 PM
SUNNYVALE, Calif. (BUSINESS WIRE) #C4ISRNET Spectranetix, Inc., a Pacific Defense company, is proud to announce that its industry-first integration of TrellisWare Technologies’ TSM™ software into a communications solution aligned with the U.S. Army’s C5ISR Modular Open Suite of Standards (CMOSS) and The Open Group’s Sensor Open Systems Architecture™ (SOSA) technical standard has recently completed a successful Phase 2 test under U.S. Army TEM4 CS23 effort.
Spectranetix delivered a prototype ComScan
® multi-mission EW/SIGINT/COMMS/PNT system providing tactical communications network capability in line with U.S. Army’s Capability Set 23 (CS23) objective of modernizing tactical network capacity, resiliency, and convergence.
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BELLEVUE, Wash., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bellevue-based startup Teal Communications has raised $9.1 million to fuel its intelligent eSIM platform for IoT and private networks and to expand its services into new verticals.
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The company s Series A is led by StageDotO Ventures, an early-stage investment fund with offices in Seattle, Washington, and Boise, Idaho. Stormbreaker Ventures, Capital Eleven, Accellius Capital, the Alliance of Angels (AoA), and principals of Steelhead Partners also participated in the round. Additionally, Sunit Patel, the former CFO at CenturyLink and Level 3 Communications and former EVP in charge of T-Mobile s acquisition of Sprint, joins Teal as an investor.