Conserving power on 4G Phones

January 31, 2010 by admin  
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some nokia mobile Conserving power on 4G PhonesWhile we can see that the technology in mobile phones have advanced significantly, its still lagging on the battery front and there is no ‘’ solution for phones yet.

There is a cambridge (UK) based company called Nujira that is working on doubling the battery life for . Here is an extract from Electronics weeely:

originally designed its RF power modulation technology to increase the efficiency of 650W in 3G mobile basestations. It is now working on a lower power version which should reduce cost and improve in next generation 3G LTE (long ) mobile phones.

According to , the company’s technology, known as HAT (high accuracy tracking), could more than double the time between charges for next generation mobile phones.

After a period when handset battery life has steadily increased with more power efficient designs, the situation could be reversed with the next generation of 3G LTE multimedia handsets.

According to , there are as many as 14 - ten FDD and four different TDD - defined in that can be used for LTE, and it is likely that more bands will be added to this list such as in the US.

As current (PAs) can only efficiently cover one or two bands a large number of amplifiers will be needed in a multi-band 4G handset. “Already can have as many as five ,” said .

“So a cost effective wide-band is a key for the creation of 4G handsets and our technology will make it possible to replace five or six narrow-band PAs with just one or two wide-band ,” said .

The technology has already been proven in the basestation market where said the company has contracts with 10 basestation OEMs. For basestations has designed a , high -DC .

For the , which is potentially much higher volume, said the company will look at an IP (intellectual property) approach which will see its technology designed into more integrated silicon designs.
also said the company was developing a version of the power modulator for use in DVB digital broadcast transmitters.

expects to have its IP-based power modulator for handsets on the market by Mobile World Congress next February.

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