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Sequans Launches Iris: Next-Gen RF Integrated Transceivers for SDR Applications

by July 25, 2025
by July 25, 2025

Sequans Launches Iris: Next-Gen RF Integrated Transceivers for SDR Applications

Sequans Launches Iris: Next-Gen RF Integrated Transceivers for SDR Applications

Sequans Communications S.A. announces today the launch of Iris, a cutting-edge line of RF Integrated Transceivers for Software Defined Radio (SDR) applications.

Purpose-built for mission-critical applications in defence, aerospace, drones, vehicle-to-everything (V2X), routers and other 5G systems, Iris sets a new standard in RF performance, flexibility, and reliability.

The Iris product line comes from Sequans’ strategic acquisition of ACP in early 2025. ACP, a recognized leader in RF semiconductor innovation, has shipped millions of RF transceivers powering advanced applications such as 5G small cells, drones, and V2X systems. This acquisition combines Sequans’ leadership in IoT with ACP’s deep RF expertise to deliver next-generation RF for SDR solutions.

Introducing the Iris SQN9506, Flagship of the Sequans Iris Family

The Iris SQN9506 is a wideband RF transceiver uniquely designed for high-performance, robust, multi-channel communication in a compact, power-efficient form factor. Key features include:

  • Ultra-wide frequency range: 220 MHz to 7.125 GHz with 200 MHz instantaneous bandwidth
  • High channel density: 20 Rx and 4 Tx, supporting up to 4×4 MIMO
  • Advanced RF architecture: 10 RF synthesizers for concurrent scanning and observation
  • Robust anti-jamming capabilities: Unlimited frequency hopping with ultra-fast switching
  • Versatile interfaces: Supports DigRF v4.0 and JESD204C
  • Low power consumption: Sleep: 0.2 mA, Standby: 3 mA, Idle: 8 mA
  • Compact footprint: 8.4 mm x 4.8 mm x 1 mm in a 178-pin BGA package
  • Seamless integration: Easily interfaces with any FPGA processor

“With Iris, Sequans is redefining what’s possible in Software Defined Radio technology – delivering unmatched performance, integration, and adaptability for the most demanding RF applications,” said Georges Karam, CEO and President of Sequans.

“The Iris line addresses previously unmet needs in mission-critical SDR applications. We are thrilled to integrate ACP’s exceptional technology into this new product line.”

The launch of the Iris line marks a major milestone in Sequans’ ongoing commitment to innovation and excellence in advanced semiconductors for critical IoT applications. The Iris SQN9506 is now available and shipping to early customers.

The post Sequans Launches Iris: Next-Gen RF Integrated Transceivers for SDR Applications appeared first on IoT Business News.

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