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    Nujira to present at LTE Innovation Summit

    04/08/2014

    Nujira, a leader in Envelope Tracking (ET) technology, will be speaking at the 2014 LTE Innovation Summit, a technical leadership event hosted by Rohde & Schwarz, April 9-10, San Diego, California.

    Highlighting the key role that ET will play in the future of 4G devices, Ben Bartram, Staff RF Systems Engineer at Nujira, will be discussing how ET improves the performance of RF power amplifiers to deliver longer battery life, improved heat dissipation and better wireless performance in mobile handsets. The presentation on Wednesday April 9th, “Envelope Tracking for Improved Power Amplifier Performance”, will provide a technical overview of the design and test requirements for ET-enabled systems.

    Julian Hildersley, VP Handset Products & Strategy, Nujira commented: “This year Envelope Tracking will become a standard component in 4G smartphones and tablets, and as it gains market momentum RF engineers are increasingly focused on optimizing the implementation of ET-enabled RF front ends. However, optimizing ET systems requires a major shift in mindset for engineers compared to traditional architectures. We are uniquely placed to provide support to the wider industry when it comes to managing this transition and implementing ET in mobile handsets.”

    Now in its 5th year the 2014 LTE Innovation Summit brings together technology leaders, companies and engineers from across the mobile wireless ecosystem to focus on the key design and testing challenges facing the industry today – and well into the future.

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