Date: 13/09/2010
Femtocell hardware reference design from picoChip
picoChip has introduced the PC7300, a complete femtocell hardware reference design. This reference design is based on the field-proven PC3xx picoXcell family of femtocell devices. The PC7300 requires less than 5W total power.
"picoChip has the widest range of complete, field proven femtocell solutions, with devices from cost-effective residential to the highest performance systems for enterprise & public access," remarked Rupert Baines, picoChip's VP of Marketing. "The market has reached a level of maturity and growth that means ODMs need a complete hardware reference design optimized to address the key factors of cost and power. With the PC7300, picoChip is helping developers to deliver the lowest cost, complete femtocell products and to bring them to market as quickly as possible. Our partners can base their product on the proven, manufacturable, low-cost platform to implement their own, picoChip or third party software, and focus their effort on product differentiation."
Baines continued, "Femtocells are addressing an increasingly wide range of applications, from coverage problems to solving the 'data deluge' with mobile offload. As such, forward-looking manufacturers are now looking at options of integrating value-added femtocell functions into other devices such as home gateways and the PC7300 is ideal for these opportunities. In the future, we see a variety of form-factors emerging for femtocells - for instance approaches like USB - and we will have reference designs to support those too."
The new PC7300 hardware reference design offers a range of femtocell access point solutions such as picoChip PC302 processor for residential systems, the PC312 and PC313 for SMEs and high-end consumer femtocells, and the enterprise grade PC323.
The PC7300 integrates all of the hardware required to implement a four or eight-user residential femtocell, from antenna to backhaul. It includes the PCB and associated schematics and layout, populated with a picoXcell baseband processor, memory, RF circuitry and passive components. The board includes an external MII / Ethernet interface, and optionally features software GPS, integrated NTP and software USIM. With its very low requirement for additional components and small footprint, the PC7300 provides a very cost-effective and complete residential femtocell solution.
Analysts say that the global femtocell market is growing rapidly, and predict this growth to continue. For example, Dell'Oro recently published a report forecasting that revenues from femtocell deployments worldwide will generate $4 billion by 2014, ushered in by a significant increase of shipments next year with an inflection point in 2012. Shipments should reach 62 million in 2014, the firm said, and more than 80 percent of the femtocells shipped will be WCDMA. According to the Femto Forum, 17 operators have deployed femtocells, with a further five committed to future launches, bringing the total to 22.