Beceem Communications Inc., a provider of semiconductor solutions for the mobile broadband market and developer of highest performance WiMAX solutions, has opted for ANADIGICS power amplifiers for their BCS200 chipset reference designs.
ANADIGICS Inc. supplies wireless and broadband solutions with the vision to expand its portfolio of WiMAX power amplifiers (PAs) to offer better power efficiency. ANADIGICS AWM6423 and AWM6432 PAs support 2.5 and 3.5 GHz mobile applications.
Mobile WiMAX (News - Alert) is the latest emerging technology that provides real broadband wireless connectivity with unparalleled coverage. Because mobile WiMAX demands high linearity, ANADIGICS WiMAX power amplifiers in conjunction with BCS200 Wave 2 chipset can offer advanced and efficient solutions for mobile WiMAX, according to the companies.
"Beceem is making the first step into 4G for WiMAX products, and we are delighted to be a part of the BCS200 chipset reference designs. We look forward to continued cooperation with Beceem on future WiMAX designs", said Ron Michels, senior vice president and general manager of Broadband Products at ANADIGICS, in a statement.
Meenakshi Shankar is a contributing writer for TMCnet
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