Qorvo Launches Complete V2X Front-End Solution
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Qorvo, Inc. (NASDAQ: QRVO), a leading provider of innovative RF solutions for mobility, infrastructure and aerospace & defense applications, has introduced the first Band 47/Wi-Fi bulk acoustic wave (BAW) coexistence filter and its V2X front-end product suite to enable vehicle-to-everything (V2X) links in the telematics unit (TCU) and antenna without sacrificing reliability. With an expected 286 million connected passenger cars added worldwide from 2019 to 2025, the portfolio provides a ready solution for V2X communications.
V2X is an umbrella term for vehicle communications technologies that allow vehicles to communicate with their surroundings, with information from sensors and other sources being disseminated over low-latency, high-reliability links, paving the way for fully autonomous driving. There are several components to V2X, including vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V), vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I), vehicle-to-pedestrian (V2P) and vehicle-to-network (V2N) communications.
The Qorvo V2X kit includes the first Band 47/Wi-Fi bulk acoustic wave (BAW) coexistence filter, which enables Wi-Fi coexistence with the V2X 5.9 GHz band. This capability is critical to establishing a reliable connection between vehicles and their surroundings. It also includes two integrated front-end modules (FEMs) supporting C-V2X and DSRC systems, a digital step attenuator, transmit/receive switch and low-noise amplifier.
"Qorvo is the only company to offer a multi-chip-compatible solution that enables a robust V2X link with adequate transmit linear power and optimal receive performance in a Wi-Fi environment," said Gorden Cook, general manager of Qorvo's Transport business unit. "Qorvo's new BAW filter, the QPQ2200Q, is an important component of autonomous vehicle systems where Wi-Fi and V2X will coexist."
Qualified customers can request samples of the following products in the Qorvo V2X suite:
Qorvo offers a broad portfolio of automotive V2X, Wi-Fi, SDARS and LTE solutions, supporting both C-V2X and DSRC protocols. These solutions are developed in close coordination with multiple chipsets used by leading module manufacturers and are designed to support long automotive lifecycles. In addition to meeting ISO/TS 16949 certification requirements, Qorvo performs AEC-Q100 and AEC-Q200 testing to ensure products meet stringent automotive industry requirements.
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