Mobix Labs, Gemtek Technology to develop 5G FR1, FR2 products

Mobix Labs Inc., a global connectivity solutions provider for next-generation wireless mmWave 5G and wired high bandwidth cable networks, and Gemtek Technology Co., Ltd, a Taiwanese-based original design manufacturer of wireless communications products, have announced a collaboration to develop products for the FR1 and FR2 markets that will utilise Mobix Labs’ frequency converters, synthesizers and beamformers.

“We are excited to partner with Gemtek Technology on a variety of future reference designs and products,” says Fabian Battaglia, CEO of Mobix Labs. “Our disruptive RF and mixed-signal integrated circuits, as with our newly launched MOBX200 up-down frequency converter, combined with Gemtek’s expertise and experience in developing wireless solutions, will translate into cutting-edge, high performance, and cost-effective 5G FR1 and FR2 products across a variety of use cases, such as consumer electronics, infrastructure, automotive and IoT markets.”

Designed in Bulk-CMOS, Mobix Labs’ suite of wireless products offer optimum performance, while supporting radio waves over the 5GNR FR1 and FR2 frequency bands.

“Mobix Labs’ disruptive technology and expansive product mix are synergistic to Gemtek’s global production and marketing capabilities,” says James Lee, president of Gemtek Technology. “The versatility of Mobix Labs’ integrated circuits, including their ultra-compact design and scalability, allows us to bring a cost-effective, turnkey solution to a global set of customers looking for easy deployment of 5GNR FR1 and FR2 mmWave applications.”

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