Delivering combined connectivity capabilities and impressively low power consumption, these are not your typical Qualcomm chips found elsewhere. They comply with 3GPP Release 17 standards, making them extremely suitable for ground-based synchronous satellite communication (GEO/GSO). Additionally, they support global positioning system (GPS) capabilities.
Qualcomm unveils two new satellite connectivity modem chipsThe 9205S chip is advertised to provide seamless connectivity between IoT devices, both cellular and satellite networks. This enables accurate data tracking via the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). Hence, this chip will find applications across various industries such as tracking shipping containers, monitoring agricultural and livestock devices, as well as managing fleets and global freight transportation in supply chain operations.
On the other hand, the 212S chip will be tailored for fixed, long-range applications. According to Qualcomm, this chip is extremely energy-efficient to extend battery life for devices and perform tasks such as remotely collecting measurement data from water and fuel tanks, metering devices, and other infrastructure devices. Moreover, it is highly suitable for monitoring public power grids, early fire detection reporting, and more.
Both chips leverage the Qualcomm Aware platform, providing real-time device management and tracking in remote areas. Collaborating with the NTN Skylo service provider, Qualcomm Aware promises optimized integration for these chips, enhancing their functionality and performance.
