FEM – Front-End-Modules

Integrated Analog Circuit for Wi-Fi Devices
FEM (front-end module) is an integrated analog circuit that is mainly used in Wi-Fi devices such as routers, access points, gateways and IoT clients to improve the transmission and reception performance of signals. It combines several RF (radio frequency) components in a single chip, such as power amplifier (PA), low-noise amplifier (LNA), switches and filters.
Samples Contacts NewsImproving the Transmission and Reception Performance of Signals
The challenges in chip development are as follows:
- High output power (PA)
- Extremely low noise values (LNA)
- Perfect isolation of the useful signals (switches and filters)
- Multiband capability
- Extremely small form factor
- Low power consumption
With Qualcomm and QUALYNXUS, CODICO offers perfectly tailored FEM solutions that have been optimized for numerous Wi-Fi6/7 chips from market-leading manufacturers. On top QUALYNXUS also offers FEM solutions for sub-GHz applications such as HaLow(802.11ah), LoRa and Wi-SUN.
We look forward to advising you in choosing the right solution.
Manufacturers & Contacts

QUALCOMM
QUALCOMM is a fabless semiconductor company, headquartered in San Diego, California and a global leader in cellular and wireless communications for the consumer, automotive and industrial markets. CODICO has been working with Qualcomm for over 20 years and we are now their largest distributor in Europe. Our long standing partnership with Qualcomm means we can offer our customers access to the entire portfolio of leading edge technologies including their latest SoC platforms with market leading 5G, AI, XR technologies.
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QUALYNXUS
QuaLynxus Inc., headquartered in California, USA, is a leading fabless semiconductor company specializing in linear and non-linear Wi-Fi front-end modules (FEM).
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