SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 15, 2019 — Palma Ceia SemiDesign (PCS), a provider of next-generation wireless connectivity solutions, today announced WiSig Networks, an incubated company of Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, a developer of products for 5G wireless technology, has selected Palma Ceia’s NB-IoT transceiver for its latest product, an ecological monitoring and management system for use in agricultural applications. The companies entered into a 3-year multi-use agreement.
“The fact Palma Ceia’s IP is silicon-proven was key in our selecting it for this critical project,” said Dr. Kiran Kuchi, founding director of WiSig Networks. “The design margins indicate a predictable and high yield, giving us high confidence in the likelihood of success.”
The WiSig Networks project, designated WN101, is designed for use in agricultural environments. With the average farm in India consisting of only 2.5 acres, the potential market is vast.
“Partnering on connectivity solutions for applications as diverse as we have with WiSig Networks is a great opportunity to prove our technology in real-world conditions,” said James E. Flowers, co-founder and chief operating officer of Palma Ceia. “This enables us to deliver ‘battle-tested’ offerings to our customers and assure reliability.”
Palma Ceia’s PCS transceiver meets the performance requirements of 3GPP LTE Advanced Release 14 for NB-IoT, and supports a wide range of low-band and high-band frequencies. The transceiver utilizes a highly linear architecture offering operating margin exceeding 3GPP linearity requirements, as well as self-contained calibration and correction schemes for better performance and high yield.