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NEC develops high-speed PA for next gen networks

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Company achieves the world's highest output power in the 150 GHz band with mass-producible GaAs technology

NEC Corporation has developed a power amplifier that will serve as a key device for mobile access and fronthaul/backhaul wireless communication equipment to enable high-speed, high-capacity communications for 5G Advanced and 6G networks.

The power amplifier uses GaAs technology that can be mass-produced and has achieved what is believed to be world's highest output power of 10 mW in the 150 GHz band. Capitalising on this, NEC aims to fast-track both equipment development and social implementation.

5G Advanced and 6G are expected to deliver 100 Gbps-class high-speed, high-capacity communications, equivalent to 10 times the speed of current 5G. This can be effectively achieved through the use of the sub-terahertz band (100 to 300 GHz), which can provide a wide bandwidth of 10 GHz or more. In particular, early commercialisation of the D band (130 to 174.8 GHz), which is internationally allocated for fixed wireless communications, is expected.

NEC continues to make advancements in technological development by leveraging its knowledge of high-frequency bands cultivated through the development and operation of radio equipment for 5G base stations and PASOLINK, an ultra-compact microwave communication system that connects base stations via wireless communication.

The newly developed power amplifier uses a commercially available 0.1-μm GaAs pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor (pHEMT) process. Compared to CMOS and SiGe used for the sub-terahertz band, GaAs pHEMTs have high operation voltage and lower initial costs for mass production.

In terms of circuit design, this power amplifier eliminates factors that degrade performance in the high-frequency band and uses an impedance matching network configuration suitable for high output power. This has resulted in the achievement of excellent high-frequency characteristics between 110 GHz and 150 GHz as well as the world's highest output power for a GaAs pHEMT.

In addition to the realisation of high-performance, low-cost radio communication equipment above 100 GHz, this power amplifier will accelerate the social implementation of 5G Advanced and 6G.

NEC will announce further details regarding this technology at IEEE Topical Conference on RF/Microwave Power Amplifiers for Radio and Wireless Applications (PAWR2023), an international conference scheduled to be held in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA starting on January 22, 2023.

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