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Theta has a proven track record in designing complex RFIC transceivers
for the IEEE encompassed 802.11a/b/g/h/j WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network),
the higher speed IEEE 802.11n enhancement for wireless video applications
and the emerging IEEE 802.16d/e WMAN (Wireless Metropolitan Area Network)
and MWBA (Mobile Wireless Broadband Access) applications
commonly referred to as WiMAX.
Theta's unique IP has been protected by 15 patent applications.
Additional applications are in preparation.
Three of these applications have already been granted by the USPTO.
System Architecture Accomplishments:
Theta's RF chips for WiMAX and WiFi are based on its OFDM architecture.
In addition, Theta's preliminary system designs for DVB-H and UWB are
also based on its architecture. All capitalize on the team's deep
understanding of the special requirements placed on RF front ends
by OFDM systems, combined with their capability to model the full
baseband and RFIC system before designing the chip.
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