Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Texas Instruments introduces new processor with better power efficiency for wireless communications
In an effort to drive the proliferation of green technology in communications infrastructure, Texas Instruments (TI) introduced a new single-chip wideband digital pre-distortion transmit processor that enables OEMs to improve power efficiency and ultimately reduce the overall power consumed by wireless base stations.
"[Manufacturers] are aggressively looking for new ways to meet wireless service providers' green initiatives, and digital pre-distortion combined with crest factor reduction is a way to [do so]," said David Briggs, general manager of TI's RF and Radio products.
Source: TI
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