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19 Qorvo 2024 As seen in Table 1, the FCC limits equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) to -41.3dBm in the 3.1GHz - 10.6GHz range, with even tighter restrictions in other frequency ranges. Table 1: UWB EIRP limits. (Source: Qorvo, 2021) Frequency (MHz) EIRP (dBm) 960-1610 -75.3 1610-1990 -53.3 1990-3100 -51.3 3100-10600 -41.3 Above 10600 -51.3 UWB Consortiums and Alliances Interoperability is critical to ensure mass adoption of UWB. Because every user expects their electronic devices to easily connect and operate with minimal or no effort, it's vital that products, systems, applications, and services from different vendors work together reliably and predictably. Different players within the UWB industry—from semiconductor suppliers to QM33120WDK1 Development Kit LEARN MORE > QM33120W Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Transceiver LEARN MORE > device manufacturers and test equipment vendors—have already started to address this need for interoperability. Notably, several key consortiums and alliances are collaborating to ensure the interoperability of UWB products. Among their goals is to create protocols that ensure your car can talk to your phone, your phone can talk to your door lock, and your phone can communicate with location infrastructure. Different players within the UWB industry—from semiconductor suppliers to device manufacturers and test equipment vendors—have already started to address this need for interoperability.

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