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Mobix Labs Inc., a global connectivity solutions provider for next-generation wireless mmWave 5G and wired high bandwidth cable networks, has introduced its MOBX222, the company’s latest up/down frequency converter that is being offered as a standalone product or part of a complete True5G chipset with beamformers and synthesizers. The product was designed in collaboration with Airgain, Inc, a provider of wireless connectivity solutions.
The MOBX222 is an integrated circuit designed to provide device flexibility for various 5G applications by allowing for interoperability across frequency bands. It is baseband agnostic and includes 2-Channel 5GNR mmWave, Frequency Range 2 (FR2) and FR1.
“5G cellular technology is rapidly growing and ever evolving and it is often difficult to develop devices with any degree of shelf life,” says Fabian Battaglia, CEO of Mobix Labs. “We believe this frequency converter will help futureproof 5G designs by providing flexibility in developing FR1 and FR2 products. It is yet another demonstration of our technology that continues to disrupt the global wireless market.”
Product features of the MOBX222 include:
“Enhancing 5G network coverage and improving end user experience is the focus of our product development,” says Ali Sadri, chief technology officer at Airgain. “We believe our collaboration with Mobix Labs in defining the MOBX222 frequency converter can simplify enhanced features by adding flexibility to the design of 5G products.”
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