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How do you maximize the potential of the new Wi-Fi 6 standard and meet certification requirements? The Wi-Fi 6 standard improves data capacity, the number of connected user devices per node and throughput. To achieve these capabilities, there is a need for devices with higher levels of linearity, interference mitigation, and lower power consumption – all in a smaller device form factor. Wi-Fi 6 manufacturers will require the RF front-end devices to meet these parameters if they are going to be able to meet certification program requirements. 2 1 Q: What are the main customer pain points regarding interference? A: In the area of 2.4GHz Wi- fer Fi, both inter ence and co existence are prominent. This is mostly because of the many surrounding signals from our cellular products, Bluetooth ® ,wireless speakers, microwaves, etc. Qorvo addresses this interference is by using RF filter technologies. Wi-Fi 6 A Q uestions nswered Q: A: © 2020 Qorvo US, Inc. | QORVO is a registered trademark of Qorvo US, Inc. | The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Qorvo is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners 5 Q: What is a mesh Wi-Fi system and how does it help provide better whole-home coverage? A: Distributed or mesh Wi-Fi systems include a router that connects to your main modem and multiple satellite router-like devices, or nodes, placed around the home to provide full Wi-Fi coverage. The distributed Wi-Fi systems protect high capacity connectivity (backhaull) to the cloud connection while protecting dedicated streams of communication to the multiple client devices (phone, laptop, game system, etc.) connected to the Wi-Fi system. The Wi-Fi 6 standard improves data capacity, the number of connected user devices per node and throughput. To achieve these capabilities, there is a need for devices with higher levels of linearity, interference mitigation, and lower power consumption— all in smaller devices form factor. Wi-Fi 6 manufacturers will require the RF front-end devices to meet these perameters if they are going to be able to meet certification program requirements. In the area of 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, both interfence and coexistence are prominent. This is mostly because of the many surrounding signals from our cellular products, Bluetooth®, wireless speakers, microwaves, etc. Qorvo addresses this interference by using RF filter technologies. Distributed or mesh W-Fi systems include a router that connects you to your main modem and multiple satellite router-like devices, or nodes, placed around the home to provide full Wi-Fi coverage. The distributed Wi-Fi systems protect high capacity connectivity (backhaul) to the cloud connection while protecting dedicated streams of communication to the multiple client devices (phone, laptop, game systems, etc.) connected to the Wi-Fi system.