Joint Research Effort Focuses On RF Transistors For Cognitive Radios

Renesas Technology Corp. and IMEC (an independent nanoelectronics research center) will collaboratively perform research on 45nm RF transceivers that target gigabit-per-second cognitive radios. Upon this agreement, Renesas effectively joins IMEC’s softwar
April 24, 2008

Leuven, Belgium and Tokyo, Japan: Renesas Technology Corp. and IMEC (an independent nanoelectronics research center) will collaboratively perform research on 45nm RF transceivers that target gigabit-per-second cognitive radios. Upon this agreement, Renesas effectively joins IMEC’s software-defined radio (SDR) front-end program.

IMEC’s SDR program targets the development of a new-generation reconfigurable radio in 45nm digital CMOS technology that’s cost-, performance-, and power-competitive. Plans are for the radio to have a programmable center frequency from 100MHz to 6GHz, and programmable bandwidth from 100kHz to 40MHz covering all key communcation standards. Included in the research will be reconfigurable RF solutions, high/low-speed analog-to-digital converters, and new approaches to digitize future RF architectures.

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