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5G Technologies: Planning for RF Success

Industries including consumer electronics, automotive, industrial and medical, are driving the demand for 5G wireless technology. Implementation will happen in phases as it is estimated that up to 10 times the number of cell sites existing with 4G will be necessary for 5G roll-out. Carriers that are in the process of deploying 5G technology are currently re-designing their networks, converting switches, and upgrading and deploying new cell sites. Because of the scale of necessary infrastructure upgrades, the advantages of 5G will be established in a piecemeal fashion.

Overview


The 4G infrastructure now being upgraded and expanded to support 5G will include new switching technology to support ultra-low latency. These networks are being significantly expanded to incorporate the ultra-high-frequency mm-Wave spectrum being added. The combination of these two additions is the foundation for enabling the benefits provided by 5G-rapid transmission and high-speed data rates. 5G infrastructure will also take advantage of Massive MIMO technology by deploying beamforming antenna arrays for superior performance.

5G providers and stakeholders face multiple challenges with the higher frequencies (those over 10GHz). These high frequency signals are more susceptible to being blocked by obstacles such as trees, walls and people. To overcome this, there are various strategies to more effectively propagate the higher frequency 5G signals, including the use of micro-cells, repeaters and transmission technologies, like beamforming and beam-steering. Despite these approaches, there will still be locations and times when the high-frequency signals will be unreliable or unavailable. In these cases, the smart 5G network will redirect the transmission to alternate frequencies and bands seamlessly.

5G infrastructure will go beyond cell towers and must reach deep inside the built environment. Micro-cells will be used to penetrate increasingly dense urban infrastructure. These small-scale transmitters will extend the higher frequencies used by 5G to reach devices inside buildings that could not otherwise be reached. The prevalence of these micro-cells will mean they will have to blend seamlessly into the environment.

All 5G components, ranging from the transmission infrastructure to the end-use devices, will face challenges that were not as pressing with 4G. Specifically for transmission and antennas, designers will face the following challenges:

  • Incorporating arrays of high-frequency antennas into product design

  • Finding the best connector and interconnect approaches for the high frequencies typical in 5G

  • Knowing the best materials and packaging strategies for optimal RF and antenna performance in 5G devices

  • Determining antenna placement best practices for 5G antennas

Molex offers both product and RF system manufacturing expertise that enables designers to create 5G products suitable for mass production. Designing 5G capabilities into a device not only involves selecting the most appropriate 5G components, but also requires proficiency in properly incorporating sensitive RF antennas and connectors.


Preparing for 5G Technology: Antennas

An essential element of all 5G devices is the antenna. Every 5G device will require re-designed and highly optimized antennas to support the new frequencies used and to support 5G transmission tactics.

The greater number of antennas in a 5G Massive MIMO network will make it far more resistant to interference and the use of beamforming enables the targeted use of spectrum, maximizing signal transmissions. This process also frees up space in other areas for re-use of additional transmissions at similar frequencies, delivering an optimized signal and making the network more efficient.

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Preparing for 5G Technology: Devices

As networks and even buildings undergo upgrades to support 5G, device manufacturers are exploring new form factors and technologies that will enable them to take advantage of the new 5G infrastructure. Everything from antennas and connectors to the electronics associated with 5G signals is subject to complete re-engineering. New materials, new design concepts and manufacturing technologies will be necessary, including improvements to RF test chambers and transmission enhancements.


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