33000 megabytes! Qualcomm Announces New Wi Fi 7 RF Frontend Support for 5G and Wi Fi Coexistence
Recently, Qualcomm announced the launch of a new RF front-end module that supports Bluetooth, Wi Fi 6E, and next-generation Wi Fi 7, which can be used in numerous scenarios such as automobiles, XR extended reality, PCs, wearable devices, mobile broadband, and the Internet of Things.
Recently, Qualcomm announced the launch of a new RF front-end module that supports Bluetooth, Wi Fi 6E, and next-generation Wi Fi 7, which can be used in numerous scenarios such as automobiles, XR extended reality, PCs, wearable devices, mobile broadband, and the Internet of Things.
It is reported that the Wi Fi RF front-end module integrates the key components required between the Wi Fi baseband chip and the antenna, which can amplify and adapt signals to support optimal wireless transmission.
With this module, manufacturers can quickly and cheaply develop Wi Fi devices. The new RF front-end module launched by Qualcomm supports the coexistence of 5G and Wi Fi, and can also be combined with Qualcomm UltraBAW filters to support 5G/Wi Fi concurrency. Manufacturers can use it in combination with Qualcomm FastConnect 7800 Wi Fi 7/Bluetooth wireless connectivity system, Snapdragon 5G baseband and RF system for devices based on Qualcomm Snapdragon platform, or it can be paired with third-party Wi Fi and Bluetooth chipsets.
Qualcomm stated that the new RF front-end module is currently being sampled by customers, and related commercial terminal devices are expected to be launched in the second half of this year.
In February of this year, Qualcomm released the world's first and fastest Wi Fi 7 commercial solution, FastConnect 7800, which is also the most advanced mobile Wi Fi and Bluetooth connection system in the industry. The peak transmission speed can reach 5.8Gbps and the latency is less than 2ms.
In May, Qualcomm released the world's most scalable commercial Wi Fi 7 professional network solution, the Networking Pro x20 series. The system has a maximum physical layer (PHY) rate of up to 33Gbps (33000 Mbps), and the wireless physical layer rate of a single channel has been increased to 11.5Gbps (11500 Mbps), with a user capacity of over 500 users per channel.