- Mfg Part Number: CB610L
Sequans’ Cassiopeia CB610L module is the industry’s first cost-effective leadless chip carrier (LCC) module designed from the ground up to enable easy and massive deployment of IoT devices on private LTE CBRS networks. The module is suitable for a wide range of medium-rate data applications and are based on Sequans’ Cassiopeia LTE chip platform. Benefiting from Sequans’ decade-long experience in 3.5 GHz spectrum deployments, CB610L offers the industry’s most highly-optimized cellular connectivity for CBRS networks and they is pin-to-pin compatible with the CB410L. The very small form factor LCC package enables easy mounting into small and thin devices or onto mini-PCI or M.2 NGFF carriers. CB610L embeds Sequans’ carrier-proven LTE protocol stack and comprehensive application software and are compliant with CBRS networks operating on LTE band 48 in USA.. The module can also operate on other networks in the 3.5 GHz spectrum block, including LTE bands 42 and 43. Drivers for all major host operating systems drivers are also available, optimizing time-to-market and product cost.
- Features
- All-in-one standalone module
- Small 32 x 29 mm leadless chip carrier (LCC) package
- CBRS networks in USA on LTE band 48
- MNO networks worldwide on LTE bands 42/43
- FCC
- 3GPP Release 10
- Easy integration into IoT, M2M and broadband applications
- Drivers compatible with all major host operating systems
- Comprehensive set of interfaces
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