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Semtech targets industrial upgrades with FX86E 5G RedCap plug-and-play modem

by March 11, 2026
by March 11, 2026

Semtech targets industrial upgrades with FX86E 5G RedCap plug-and-play modem

Semtech targets industrial upgrades with FX86E 5G RedCap plug-and-play modem

By Marc Kavinsky, Lead Editor at IoT Business News.

As industrial operators weigh when—and how—to move from LTE to 5G, Semtech has introduced the FX86E, a 5G RedCap modem positioned as a pre-certified, plug-and-play option for faster deployments across public and private networks.

For many industrial IoT teams, the biggest connectivity bottleneck is not radio performance; it is the work wrapped around it. Integrating a cellular module into equipment often triggers hardware redesign, lengthy carrier certification cycles, and a software and lifecycle management burden that can slow projects by months. That friction is one reason why “upgrade paths” from LTE to 5G in industrial environments tend to be cautious and incremental rather than fast and uniform.

Semtech is trying to reduce that integration overhead with the FX86E, a standalone 5G RedCap modem designed for industrial IoT OEMs and system integrators. Rather than asking product teams to embed a module, the company is pitching a pre-certified external modem that connects via ethernet and supports 5G RedCap as well as 4G/LTE, across public and private cellular deployments.

RedCap packaged for brownfield equipment

RedCap (Reduced Capability) is generally viewed as one of the more practical on-ramps to 5G for IoT endpoints that don’t require the full complexity of high-end 5G. In industrial settings, the more immediate challenge is often how to modernize connectivity on installed equipment without redesigning the original device—especially for “brownfield” assets that were never built with embedded cellular in mind.

Semtech’s FX86E is aimed squarely at that scenario. The company says system integrators and OEMs can attach the modem to existing equipment through its ethernet interface and establish either 4G or 5G RedCap connections “immediately and automatically,” avoiding the development and certification work associated with embedding a module. Example use cases cited include remote monitoring of oil pipelines, basic telemetry for industrial equipment and production machinery, environmental and agricultural monitoring, and IP cameras and access control systems.

“Many industrial IoT applications don’t need complex connectivity platforms—they need reliable connectivity, and they need it fast,”
Larry Zibrik, vice president of cellular modules at Semtech

The product also reflects a common transitional reality: LTE remains the default in many markets, while RedCap is still being built out. Semtech frames the FX86E as a way to deploy on existing infrastructure today while keeping a path open to RedCap as networks mature.

Public and private cellular options, including utility spectrum

On the network side, Semtech says the modem can be used on public cellular networks or private networks, including CBRS and Anterix B106 spectrum. That matters because private cellular is becoming a more routine part of industrial connectivity planning—particularly for critical infrastructure operators that want more control over coverage, quality of service, and operational policies than they can typically guarantee with public networks alone.

“Utilities and other critical industries are increasingly turning to private wireless networks to address their broader operations with dedicated spectrum and enhanced control,”
Steve Ryan, vice president, ecosystem and partnerships at Anterix

In practice, multi-network support can simplify procurement and deployment strategies for integrators that build solutions intended to work across different customer environments. It can also reduce the need to qualify multiple hardware variants when a project spans both private network sites and public network coverage areas.

Semtech is also leaning into durability and lifecycle expectations typical of industrial deployments. The company states the FX86E is built to military specifications (MIL-STD-810H) with IP30-rated protection, is designed to meet class 1, division 2 (C1D2) classification, and operates from -30° to +75°C. It comes in an aluminum enclosure, with dimensions of 82 x 60 x 32 mm including connectors.

Security and maintenance are part of the pitch as well, with Semtech highlighting secure boot protection and firmware over-the-air updates via secure HTTPS—features that matter when devices are expected to stay in the field for long periods and cannot rely on frequent onsite servicing.

Semtech says the FX86E is now sampling and is in certification with major carriers globally. The company also plans to demonstrate the modem at Embedded World 2026 in Nuremberg—an unsurprising venue for a product aimed at OEM engineers and system integrators that need to accelerate industrial connectivity deployments without turning connectivity integration into a product-development program of its own.

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