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Picocom unveils System-On-Chip for 5G Small Cell RAN Radio Units

Picocom unveils System-On-Chip for 5G Small Cell RAN Radio UnitsPicocom has announced that it has launched PC805, a new system-on-chip (SoC) optimised for 5G small cell Open RAN radio units (O-RUs). The highly integrated, small-footprint, low-power SoC is designed to ease the implementation of 5G NR/LTE small cell O-RUs to support a variety of deployment use cases. These include enterprise, industrial, neutral host and private networks.

Designing an O-RU with PC805 is greatly simplified and delivers a significantly reduced bill of materials compared to current designs. The SoC interfaces directly with O-DUs via Open Fronthaul (split 7.2) and supports seamless connections to RFICs with a standardised JESD204B high-speed serial interface. PC805 is shipped with a fully integrated O-RAN-compliant Picocom 5G NR RU and M-plane software suite.

Peter Claydon, President of Picocom, said, “Most existing O-RU products are based on FPGA technology, necessitating a hardware redesign approach to address different use cases. Unlocking these new opportunities requires a more focused approach, where new use cases can be accommodated with simple software changes. That’s why I’m thrilled to introduce Picocom’s optimised yet flexible SoC for small cell radio units. PC805 will empower a new era of small cell deployments, answering the increasing calls from customers for more carrier aggregation and flexible spectrum utilisation.”

Peter Jarich, Head of GSMA Intelligence, said, “Our research shows that operators see Open RAN as a strategic priority, with 5G – and 5G-Advanced – acting as a trigger for rethinking how networks are built. Optimised and readily available silicon is critical for the success of Open RAN, with a diverse set of sources being best for the industry. It’s good to see companies delivering optimised silicon for small cells, which are particularly important for neutral host and private network deployments along with network densification exercises.”

Oliver Davies, VP of Marketing at Picocom, siad, “As 5G deployments progress, operators want to aggregate spectrum from different bands. This is especially true for neutral host operators, who often need to support the frequency allocations of several mobile operators or aggregate non-contiguous channels in shared spectrum. PC805 supports these use cases with a minimum of additional components, greatly reducing both capital and operating costs. Simply put, take PC805, add RF and a power supply, and you will have an O-RU!”

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