Maxim Integrated Collaborates with Freescale to Showcase a Comprehensive Outdoor LTE Picocell at Mobile World Congress


The picocell base station design integrates a Freescale BSC9132 multi-core baseband processor and Maxim MAX2580 small cell RF transceiver to deliver LTE/3G coverage with 1W+ antenna output.



SAN JOSE, Calif. - Maxim Integrated, Inc. (NASDAQ: MXIM) and Freescale Semiconductor® have collaborated to showcase a comprehensive LTE/3G picocell base station at the 2013 Mobile World Congress. This innovative small cell base station platform design is field deployable by mobile operators and also serves as a production-ready reference design to accelerate time to market for equipment manufacturers.



Ideal for outdoor public access or enterprise small cell applications, the LTE/3G picocell brings together a Freescale BSC9132 base station SoC card, a Maxim MAX2580 RF transceiver card, RF power amplifiers, and network management cards--all in a passively cooled enclosure and weighing in at 6.8kg. The BSC9132 features two Power Architecture e500 cores and two StarCore® DSP cores, along with Freescale's high-performance MAPLE-B2P baseband accelerator platform. The MAX2580 is an RF to Bits®, high-dynamic-performance LTE/3G radio transceiver. The BSC9132 and MAX2580 work seamlessly to deliver a complete multi-band, multi-standard small cell solution.



Key Advantages



    -  MAX2580: Operates in all LTE bands from Band 1 to Band 41 with

        selectable channel bandwidths from 1.4MHz to 20MHz; supports FDD-LTE,

        TD-LTE, and WCDMA modes; JESD207 data interface provides a seamless

        radio interconnect between the MAX2580 and BSC9132.

    -  BSC9132: Supports multimode operation that enables it to process

        LTE-FDD/TDD and HSPA+ users simultaneously. It is engineered to address

        the performance and cost requirements of up to 20MHz single sector

        LTE-FDD/TDD. The BSC9132 can process 64 simultaneous users and handles

        150Mbps downlink with 75Mbps uplink rates in 20MHz LTE-FDD/TDD mode, and

        42Mbps downlink with 11.5Mbps uplink rates in 5MHz HSPA+ mode.



Industry Commentary



    -  "Freescale's highly integrated QorIQ Qonverge™ BSC9132 device

        provides dramatic improvements in performance, power, and cost in a

        single, flexible architecture," said Stephen Turnbull, Division

        Marketing Manager for Freescale's Digital Networking Group. "Our

        collaboration with Maxim has helped bring to market a highly

        differentiated solution for outdoor small cell deployments."

    -  "Maxim's MAX2580 RF to Bits transceiver delivers the required RF

        performance to implement state-of-the-art LTE/3G small cell base

        stations," said William Chu, Executive Director of RF Solutions at Maxim

        Integrated. "We are excited to collaborate with Freescale and bring to

        market an innovative production-ready small cell base station design."



Mobile World Congress 2013

The LTE/3G picocell will be on display at Maxim's stand at Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona, Spain, on February 25-28. Maxim will be located in Hall 6 Stand 6G100. For more information, please visit http://www.mobileworldcongress.com.



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