Silizium Circuits Achieves Successful Tape-Out of SC2391: Advancing GNSS and 5G Front-End Module Technology
May 28, 2025 -- Silizium Circuits is proud to announce the successful tape-out of its inaugural product, the SC2391 Front-End Module (FEM). This cutting-edge chip is engineered to provide multi-band functionality, supporting all Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) worldwide, including GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, and India’s NAVIC.
The SC2391 is also tailored for 5G applications, positioning it as a versatile solution in the rapidly evolving wireless communication landscape. Its design emphasizes low noise and high efficiency, catering to the stringent requirements of modern GNSS and 5G systems.
This achievement underscores Silizium Circuits’ commitment to advancing indigenous semiconductor solutions.
Stay tuned for upcoming updates on the testing and characterization results of the SC2391
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