Thundercomm receives Deutsche Telekom approvals of Snapdragon X62 5G modem-RF system based T62 SOM

Thundercomm, a global supplier of smart Internet of Things (IoT) modules, has announced that its new-generation of 5G cellular module the TurboXT62G-EA has been certified by Deutsche Telekom, a carrier in Europe.

Being the cellular module, TurboX T62G-EA SOM is based on the Snapdragon X62 5G Modem-RF System, has already achieved both regulatory CE and KC certification for Europe and Korean, and carrier approvals of Deutsche Telekom and KT. Snapdragon X62 is designed to extend 5G in more applications, including IoT. TurboX T62G-EA enables customers to immediately deploy into a diverse range of high end IoT devices across Europe and Korea, such as MIFI, gateway/CPE/routers, high resolution vide transmission, online entertainment, robotics, AR/VRs, remote control/drones etc.

Targeting European and Asian markets, the T62G-EA SOM is a highly-integrated global 5G Sub-6GHz, supporting both SA and NSA modes, LTE and WCDMA bands. With footprint of 42mm x 45mm x 2.65mm, T62G-EA provides a plentiful peripheral interface such as UART/USB/I2C/I2S/PCI-e etc. MIFI and CPE reference design and development kits are available based on T62G-EA, aiming to help customers shorten the time to market.

Besides working with external hosts with different operating systems, Windows, Linux Ubuntu, Android etc. T62G-EA also supports SDK which helps customers to work in Open CPU way, This is also part of turnkey software kits that offer end customers the best development experience on top of hardware functionalities.

T62G-EA SOM is one form factor of the T62 SOM series. The other variant is T62M-EA, which supports 5G Sub-6GHz/4G/3G and targets for laptop, notebook, CPE and router applications, will be available for Japanese and European markets soon.

“Thundercomm is continuously investing in 5G, as we believe it’s an essential part of connected world, where we see the increasing numbers and requirement of 5G-capable devices,” says Hiro Cai, CEO at Thundercomm. “Thundercomm will work closely with global telecom operators, leveraging our expertise in 5G CPE design and performance tunning, to meet the requirements of global customers.”

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