The collaboration with Teledyne continues as we expand the capabilities of the non-mobile XBAR technology.Īccording to Yole Development, the processes that SAW foundries utilize are widely recognized as the cheapest, easiest, fastest and highest volume production method available for acoustic filters in today’s growing $15 billion filter market. Resonant’s XBAR filters have previously been manufactured on a MEMs process line, as utilized by Resonant’s industry-leading partner Teledyne. To date, six separate foundries have now successfully manufactured Resonant’s XBAR filters. Resonant’s unique ability to manufacture a complex 5G filter on a SAW front end process was made possible by the company’s EDA multi-physics (software) platform, Infinite Synthesized Networks® (ISN®).īoth partners manufactured Resonant’s XBAR filter, which was designed for the non-mobile n79 5G band, which pertains to applications such as infrastructure, WiFi CPE and automotive, among others. (NASDAQ: RESN), a leader in transforming the way radio frequency, or RF, front-ends are being designed and delivered for mobile handset and wireless devices, has announced that its patented 5G XBAR® filters, for non-mobile applications have been successfully manufactured by two different foundry partners using a standard surface acoustic wave (SAW) front end process. 18, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Resonant Inc. Next-Generation 5G Filters for Non-Mobile Applications Showcase Ability to Maximize Data Speed by Minimizing Signal Loss and Interference, All on a Simple, Cost Effective SAW Process
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