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| 16 antennas and prototype 5G phones will consume two to three times more power than their 4G counterparts. • Heat. More power consumption means more heat generation, which requires more heat dissipation to avoid damaging components. • Component complexity. 5G components are more complex, with more filters and amplifiers to operate at more frequencies and with more complex waveforms. This complexity introduces risks of creating larger components when space is already at a premium, especially in user equipment. • Component density and compact designs. Packing more complex components into more compact designs increases component density, which makes heat dissipation more difficult. These challenges can have a cascading effect of design constraints. For example, in a device like a mobile phone, if components take up more room, there is less room for a battery, so the battery must be smaller. But, if the device needs more power, smaller batteries mean less available power, which in turn means a shorter service time between charges. Many of these heat, power consumption, and component size challenges are being addressed through new techniques and materials—for example, through: • Transceivers that employ new phase-shifting techniques—which allow more accurate beam steering, tighter beam resolution, near-zero gain variations across a large MIMO antenna array, higher data rates, and package size reductions through components that share circuit elements— eliminating the need for switches, • More efficient high-frequency power amplifiers that use gallium nitride (GaN) transistors and a variety of techniques for reducing nonlinearization when operating at less than full power, and • New techniques for developing reconfigurable and tunable wideband filters that are compact and cost-effective. Conclusion 5G communications are here, and initial deployments have already begun, but clearly a lot of engineering work remains to be done before 5G technology can deliver all the possibilities that its specification implies. Initial deployments focusing on FR1 (<6GHz) will be the proving ground for new 5G systems and components going forward. mouser.com/adi-ad9172-converters mouser.com/silabs-si5380-clock-generator Analog Devices Inc. AD9172 16-Bit Digital-to-Analog Converters Silicon Labs Si538x 12-Output JESD204B Clock Generator

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