To further enable the trend of adding millimeter wave (mmWave) SATCOM technologies with 5G applications, Sivers Semiconductors AB has unveiled a line of antenna array products and evaluation kits at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, Spain.
Sivers Semiconductors said these solutions enable rapid design-in and accelerated time to market for telecoms to link SATCOM and 5G infrastructure applications. The line of SATCOM/5G antenna array devices will be rolled out over the course of 2025.
This includes an unlicensed 5G mmWave 16-element transmit-receive single-aperture dual-polarized antenna array module supporting +34 dBm EIRP standalone devices.
Another device will be a 26.5 GHz to 29.5 GHz 5G millimeter-wave dual-polarized 128 element antenna array evaluation kit (EVK) based on the SUMMIT 2629 beamforming IC achieving +60 dBm EIRP at 3% EVM for full-bandwidth 64 QAM.
Other devices include:
- SATCOM 17 GHz to 21GHz receive and 27 GHz to 31 GHz transmit array panels.
- A 24.25 GHz to 27.5 GHz 5G millimeter-wave dual-polarized 512 element antenna array panel.
"Over the years, we’ve seen firsthand that designing large antenna arrays for SATCOM and 5G networks can be just as complex, time-intensive and costly as chip design itself," said Harish Krishnaswamy, managing director of the Wireless Division at Sivers Semiconductors. "With our new products, Sivers is not only expanding our customer base, but also helping customers accelerate their time-to-market and reduce development costs—allowing Sivers Wireless to capture a greater share of the value in these rapidly growing markets."
MWC 2025 takes place this week in Barcelona, Spain.
