This kind of mm‐wave data links covering 71 – 76 and 81 – 86 GHz are crucial for future telecommunication systems supporting high‐speed data to the user.
“This project shows Sivers IMA’s capabilities to work with many of the best organisations in Europe in order to create a high‐speed point‐to‐point link prototype with very competitive performance”, says Anders Storm, CEO of Sivers IMA.
It has been a very ambitious project which began with a comprehensive system analysis in order to derive the specification necessary for this mm‐wave link. The critical hardware was then identified and designed within the project. This included transmit/receive baseband functions implemented in FPGAs and RF front‐end circuits using an advanced BiCMOS process.
These key hardware parts were combined with commercial blocks to form a complete mm‐wave point‐to‐point link. In parallel with the design work, the project has also been active in the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) defining the future usage of E‐band in Europe.
As a result, the E3network Radio Profile has been accepted as the candidate for the new ETSI 10 Gbps / 2 GHz profile.
The E3network consortium consisted of: CEIT (Spain – coordinator), Fraunhofer (Germany), ALCATEL‐LUCENT (nowadays NOKIA – Italy), CEA (France), INCIDE (nowadays IXYS – Spain), Silicon Radar (Germany), ST Microelectronics (Italy), Sivers IMA (Sweden), and OTE (Greece).