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Quantenna First with 4×4 MIMO 802.11ac Silicon

Quantenna Communications, a start-up based in Fremont, California announced its upcoming IEEE 802.11ac chipset featuring 4×4 multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) and digital beamforming technology.

Quantenna’s new QAC2300 two-chip solution includes a new 4×4 MIMO digital baseband chip that supports the latest 802.11ac specifications, combined with Quantenna’s shipping radio frequency (RF) chip, which already supports 802.11ac. The company is offering a QAC2300-RDK reference design that includes schematics, layout, and design guidelines. The design support 2 Gbps dual-band, dual-concurrent operation (5 GHz 802.11ac plus 2.4 GHz 802.11n) using PCI-e or dual RGMII interfaces.

Quantenna, which has built up momentum for its 802.11n 4X4 MIMO as an in-home, wireless video distribution solution for service providers, said its initial design is targeted at consumer retail Wi-Fi gear. While 802.11ac support greater bandwidth due to wider channels than 802.11n, the trade off is fewer channels. Some service providers may continue to choose 802.11n 4×4 MIMO over 802.11ac for this reason, however for the consumer market, the gigabit class performance is a boost. 802.11ac may also find take-up in enterprise WLAN deployments for this same reason.

“The QAC2300 for retail applications complements our existing QHS71x product line, which is optimized for service providers,�? said Dr. Sam Heidari, chief executive officer for Quantenna. “This new 802.11ac solution is an industry first that reinforces our leadership role in high-throughput wireless technology, and extends it into new retail and consumer electronics market segments.”

Quantenna’s existing family of “Full-11n” 5GHz chipsets uses the company’s cost-optimized, third-generation 4×4 MIMO technology to deliver up to 600 Mbps of bandwidth inside the home. http://www.quantenna.comSome key attributes of 802.11ac:

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