Business

SAMJI Partners with MaxLinear for Next-Generation 5G DAS Solutions

SAMJI selects MxL1600 RF Transceivers and MaxLIN PA Linearization to power its n77 Sharing DAS products CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- MaxLinear, Inc.

articleMaxlinear, IncFebruary 27, 20234/company/maxlinear-inc/news/samji-partners-with-maxlinear-for-next-generation-5g-das-solutions-2023-02-27
SAMJI Partners with MaxLinear for Next-Generation 5G DAS Solutions

About this update from Maxlinear, Inc

[{"type":"text","content":"\n\nSAMJI selects MxL1600 RF Transceivers and MaxLIN PA Linearization to power its n77 Sharing DAS products\n\n\n CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nMaxLinear, Inc. (NASDAQ: MXL) today announced that SAMJI, a leading provider of wireless network solutions to mobile operators or enterprises worldwide, has selected the MxL1600 family of RF transceivers and MaxLIN™ Digital Predistortion (DPD) and Crest Factor Reduction (CFR) technologies for its new Band n77 Sharing Distributed Antenna System (DAS) shared by four operators.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230226005079/en/SAMJI Partners with MaxLinear for Next-Generation 5G DAS Solutions (Graphic: Business Wire)\nSAMJI’s n77 Sharing DAS series is an exciting new product line of multi-operator radio systems for public and private network deployments. With bandwidths up to 400MHz at RF frequencies from 3.6 GHz to 4 GHz, SAMJI’s n77 Sharing DAS offers class-leading flexibility in an ultra-compact size and power footprint delivered through MaxLinear’s MxL1600 RF transceiver platform coupled with MaxLinear’s MaxLIN high efficiency DPD.\n\nThe global DAS market was estimated to be US$8.4 billion in 2022 and is projected to grow to US$12.5 billion by 2030, a CAGR of 5.1% over the analysis period 2022-2030, according to the latest DAS strategic business report from ResearchAndMarkets.com.\n\n“With the introduction of 5G globally, small cell vendors like SAMJI are challenged to quickly deliver compelling new products that support radio bandwidths of up to 10x previous solutions while reducing power consumption and system costs,” said Brendan Walsh, Vice President of MaxLinear’s Wireless Infrastructure Group. “SAMJI is one of the first vendors to release a product that successfully delivers on all these challenges and more. We are honored to partner on their innovation.”\n\n“The close collaboration between SAMJI and MaxLinear has dramatically sped up development of our new 5G radios,” said Youngson Lim, Senior Research Engineer at SAMJI. “The programmability and performance of MaxLinear’s silicon solutions have enabled us to develop a single RF platform with the flexibility and cost effectiveness that supports our roadmap, while their technical teams provide us with the needed support that accelerates our time to ...

More updates from Maxlinear, Inc