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CMOS chip transmits 60GHz RF signals

Posted By: Bharat BhushanSharma | Jan 23 2009

The foundations of tomorrow’s advanced communication systems seem solid, but with the rate technology changes, there isn’t a point denying the scope for improvement. Today we have Georgia Electronic Design Center (GEDC) delivering a CMOS chip that’ll transmit 60GHz RF signals, which means we are looking at data transfer speeds at the multi-gigabit range. The single chip module has been tested to perfection with a wide range of configurations, and low power antenna supporting radio, which used only 100 milliwatts of power. Get set for a new rage in stationary and movable next generation of high-speed short-range communication, with Georgia Institute of Technology claiming the new high speed application helping stream uncompressed 720p or 1080i videos.

60ghz rf chip WLVtP 54
60ghz rf chip WLVtP 54

Via: Electronista