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Jariet Technologies, Inc. (“Jariet”), a leading manufacturer of ultra-high-speed data converters, and Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723, “Renesas”) have entered a strategic relationship. and radio frequency (RF) technologies announced. As part of the collaboration, Renesas will provide $7 million to Jariet’s newest round of finance.
Jarriet offers cellular, internet, and satellite communications and is based in California, USA (Satcom). The company’s technological portfolio consists of a variety of digital-to-analog converters (DACs) appropriate for direct-sampling RF and microwave transceivers, ultra-high-speed analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), and mixed-signal multichip modules.
Jariet’s expertise is in extremely fast ADCs and DACs with sampling speeds exceeding 100GSPS. Customers seeking high-bandwidth, multi-band transceiver topologies that benefit from direct-sampling converters should consider this technological position. With our proprietary RF technologies, Renesas has a long history of addressing the changing wireless market in a variety of applications, such as massive MIMO and mmWave cellular base stations.
Executive vice president and general manager of Renesas’ IoT and Infrastructure Business Unit, “In Jariet, we saw a natural synergy with our RF, timing, and power technology product lines that will enable Renesas to accelerate development of a complete wideband RF transceiver solution.” “Having access to Jariet’s extensive expertise in analog and mixed-signal technologies will enable us to develop RF front-end reference designs that satisfy the needs of high-performance Satcom applications and 5G wireless infrastructure in the future.”
According to Charles Harper, CEO of Jariet, “We are happy to deepen our connection with Renesas, one of the top global suppliers of embedded solutions.” “With this new investment, we will be able to capitalize on Renesas’ solid reputation and sizable client base. Together, we will offer more persuading RF solutions in next-generation communication networks to a broader spectrum of consumers. To go.”