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CoreHW and Presto Engineering Announce Ground-breaking Collaboration to Advance Global Penetration of Ultra-low-power RF IoT Devices

CoreHW and Presto Engineering develop world’s most advanced integrated front-end IC with antenna targeting 2.4GHz communication IoT devices

Meyreuil, France—September 3, 2024— CoreHW, a leading fabless semiconductor company, and Presto Engineering, a European expert in application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) design, engineering, and production services, have announced their successful collaboration in developing the first enhanced low-power radio frequency (RF) 2.4GHz front-end module in an ultra-small and thin wafer-scale package.

The RF front-end integrated circuit (IC) targets the 2.4 GHz frequency communications band in Bluetooth®; Zigbee; Thread; and the industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) internet of things (IoT) devices. It features a high efficiency power amplifier (PA) in the transmit path and a low noise amplifier (LNA) in the receive path. The circuit is packaged in a very small and thin form factor (2.0 mm x 2.0 mm x 0.5 mm, 16 pin CSP BGA, 0.5 mm ball pitch), with no external matching components needed. It also includes a chip antenna and antenna diversity for enhanced performance. This fully integrated solution is ideal for printed circuit board (PCB) modules used in wireless audio, trackers, smart home devices, access points/gateways, asset management and industrial automation.

Antti Rauhala, CoreHW’s Vice President of Engineering, stated, “Efficient collaboration with Presto Engineering has led to the successful volume production of our first RF switch component (CHW1010). Now, the next-generation RF front-end module (FEM) components are targeted for full qualification in Q4 2024. The collaboration has been seamless, and Presto’s technical team has once again demonstrated their capability to industrialize our IC components for high-volume production.”

Cedric Mayor, CEO of Presto Engineering, stated, “The CHW3021 marks our second collaboration with CoreHW, underlying the importance of establishing long-term partnerships to efficiently harness each other’s strengths in ASIC development. Drawing from our extensive experience in industrializing and producing high-volume RF chipsets, we are well-equipped to bring industry best practices to CoreHW. This collaboration ensures a seamless product release to the market.”

Both Presto and CoreHW are thrilled to continue their successful collaboration on future ASIC projects as part of a longer-term engagement program, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in telecommunications technology.

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