Vendor: SaberTek, Inc. Category: RF Transceiver

Low-power SDR 200 MHz – 2.5 GHz TRX + PA, supporting Cat-M, NB-IoT, 802.15.4g, 802.11ah, and other programmable modem back-ends.

The SDR transceiver IP provides wideband, programmable RF front-ends for multi-standard wireless platforms.

Overview

The SDR transceiver IP provides wideband, programmable RF front-ends for multi-standard wireless platforms. These architectures support NB-IoT, Cat-M, custom modem protocols, and future-proof waveform development. Features include dynamic bandwidth scaling, reconfigurable synthesizers, and digitally assisted calibration for robust performance across process, voltage, temperature, and environmental variations.

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
SBR7095IOT
Vendor
SaberTek, Inc.

Provider

SaberTek, Inc.
HQ: USA
SaberTek Inc. provides wireless transceiver IPs for wireless IoT applications. We provide unique IP portfolio with ultra-low-power and low-silicon-area transceiver for IoT and wearable applications.

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What is Low-power SDR 200 MHz – 2.5 GHz TRX + PA, supporting Cat-M, NB-IoT, 802.15.4g, 802.11ah, and other programmable modem back-ends.?

Low-power SDR 200 MHz – 2.5 GHz TRX + PA, supporting Cat-M, NB-IoT, 802.15.4g, 802.11ah, and other programmable modem back-ends. is a RF Transceiver IP core from SaberTek, Inc. listed on Semi IP Hub.

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