Axis Network Technology announced that Xilinx Digital Pre-Distortion (DPD) technology will be demonstrated on an Axis Digital Radio platform at the Mobile World Congress ( News - Alert) being held in Barcelona, Spain until the 14 th.
The company said that the system architecture used here offers the capacity, performance and flexibility required for the development and deployment of advanced digital radio algorithms like DPD and CFR.
The digital platform also supports emerging network gigabit interfaces like CPRI and OBSAI. The Xilinx ( News - Alert) DPD solution which is to be demonstrated is capable of working with air interface standards from 2G/3G standards to OFDMA based access protocols like WiMAX and LTE ( News - Alert).
Axis has initiated production processes for 2.5 GHz and 3.5 GHz WiMAX applications offering 2 Tx MIMO at 4W or 8W with OBSAI or CPRI interfaces. Axis has rich experience in RF technology with digital and baseband design. This enables it to provide fully operational systems to the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM).
Besides, Axis also provides TDD and FDD RF modules for the 2.5 GHz and 3.5 GHz radio bands and 2 & 4 channel digital radio modules for 400 MHz and 4GHz.
Simon Mellor, CEO of Axis, said, “Mobile World Congress is an ideal opportunity for Axis to showcase its digital radio products alongside the Xilinx FPGA and IP technology. From a sound base in WiMAX ( News - Alert) technology we are driving towards LTE products and this OFDMA demonstration continues our valuable forward looking relationship with Xilinx.”
Mellor continued, “Axis designs are targeted at delivering fully operational end-to-end LTE and WiMAX systems direct to the wireless OEM, thus reducing both their costs and the operating costs for the operators.”
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