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5G Massive IoT System-in-Package

Specifications

  • Complete BB to RF solution in a single package:

    • Integrated baseband, transceiver, RF front end, RAM memory, and power management

    • 8.8 x 10.8 x 0.95 mm BGA package, 0.5 mm pitch

    •  Device weight: 229 mg

  • Compliant to 3GPP Rel-14 including VoLTE support, upgradable to 3GPP Rel-15

  •  Optimized for half-duplex operation (HD-FDD) for LTE-M/NB-IoT

  • Pre-certified with major MNOs, FCC / IC/ TELEC / ACMA, and GCF / PTCRB

  • Global frequency band support

  • Positioning over LTE (PoLTE), a low-power, cloud-based solution for indoor/outdoor positioning

  • Extremely low leakage internal PMU that enables operability for 10 years

  • Smart PA biasing scheme to maximize efficiencies during low-output power operation

Applications

  • Personal / pet tracking

  • Industrial asset tracking

  • Smart metering

  • Wearable medical devices

  • Security / alarm systems

  • Fleet management

  • Industrial monitoring devices

  • Low-power IoT devices

Skyworks SKY66430-11 Front End Module for 5G IoT - RF CafeSeptember 29, 2020 - Irvine, California - Through our flagship SKY66430-11, Skyworks is powering new devices in the rapidly emerging 5G Massive Internet of Things (IoT) market. SKY66430-11 is the world's smallest, fully pre-certified all-in-one system-in-package (SiP) incorporating cellular modem, transceiver, RF front-end, memory and power management functionality, enabling LTE-M and NB-IoT connected devices. This turnkey solution integrates Sequans' Monarch SoC platform to support a wide range of low power, low data rate consumer and industrial IoT applications including asset tracking, industrial monitoring, smart metering, wearables and more.

Receive low-pass filters are integrated into the SiP along with the necessary matching to yield a 50 ohm single-ended impedance for the antenna. The filters provide a high level of rejection to out-of-band interferers, protecting the transceiver from high blocking signal levels and guaranteeing 3GPP LTE blocking test conformance. The RX low-pass filters are cascaded with the low throw count switch to establish a lower insertion loss and noise figure than conventional LTE receiver designs.

The PA load-line is optimized for high efficiency while simultaneously meeting 3GPP ACLR and emissions mask specifications with LTE up to 6 RB. An integrated LPF is implemented to reject the PA and transceiver harmonics while at the same time minimizing any post PA loss for an optimized transmit current consumption. An integrated LPF is implemented to reject the PA and transceiver harmonics while at the same time minimizing any post PA loss for an optimized transmit current consumption.

 

About Skyworks

Skyworks Solutions, Inc. is empowering the wireless networking revolution. Our highly innovative analog semiconductors are connecting people, places and things spanning a number of new and previously unimagined applications within the aerospace, automotive, broadband, cellular infrastructure, connected home, industrial, medical, military, smartphone, tablet and wearable markets. Skyworks is a global company with engineering, marketing, operations, sales and support facilities located throughout Asia, Europe and North America and is a member of the S&P 500® and Nasdaq-100® market indices (Nasdaq: SWKS).

 

Contact

Dena Pardi

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

5221 California Ave

Irvine, CA 92617

Phone: 949-231-4207

E-Mail: Dena.Pardi@skyworksinc.com

 

 

Posted September 29, 2020

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