The solution, which includes an embedded module and associated DWA, conforms to
TELEC regulations for UWB systems. The TELEC certification provides the assurance that solutions based on WiQuest silicon
can be approved for operation in Japan in the 4.2 GHz to 4.8 GHz frequency band.
“With TELEC approval achieved, product
availability in Japan based on WiQuest silicon is now imminent,” said Dr. Matthew B. Shoemake, WiQuest founder, CEO
and president. “Coupled with the passing of multiple FCC certifications, WiMedia PHY registration, and WHQL unclassified
driver tests, WiQuest’s is the most complete ultrawideband solution available on the market.”
The newly approved platform
uses WiQuest’s award-winning WQST110/101 chipset. The WQST110/101 is based on the Certified Wireless USB specification
from the USB Implementers Forum and the WiMedia common radio platform.
WiQuest reference designs based on the WQST110/101 chipset
include the Wireless USB adapter, 4-port hub and half mini card reference designs, all based on the Certified Wireless USB
technology from the USB Implementers Forum. WiQuest’s WQST110/101 chipset is the industry’s fastest at 1 Gbps
data rate.
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