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| MSM2300 || Mobile Station Modem | | MSM2300 || Mobile Station Modem | ||
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+ | | Q5160 || CELL SITE MODEM (CSM1.0) | ||
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+ | | Q5165 || CELL SITE MODEM (CSM1.5) | ||
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| AGC || Automatic Gain Control Amplifiers | | AGC || Automatic Gain Control Amplifiers |
Revision as of 07:08, 19 November 2016
Qualcomm MSM2300 | |
Developer | Qualcomm |
Introduction | March 3, 1997 (announced) September, 1997 (launch) |
Architecture | CDMA modem on a chip |
Technology | CMOS |
Package | QFP |
Succession | |
← | → |
MSM2 | MSM3000 |
MSM2300 (Mobile Station Modem 2300) was Qualcomm's fourth generation of mobile chipsets implementing a CDMA modem on a chip.
Overview
By the fourth generation, Qualcomm MSM2300 have evolved into a fully fledged system on a chip. MSM2300 incorporated a CDMA processor, digital FM processor (DFM), codebook-excited linear prediction (CELP), and an Intel 80186 processor core.
Members
Part | Description |
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MSM2300 | Mobile Station Modem |
Q5312 | Analog Baseband Processor (BBA2) |
Q5160 | CELL SITE MODEM (CSM1.0) |
Q5165 | CELL SITE MODEM (CSM1.5) |
AGC | Automatic Gain Control Amplifiers |
Q5500 | |
Q5505 |
Facts about "MSM2300 - Qualcomm"
designer | Qualcomm + |
first announced | March 3, 1997 + |
first launched | September 1997 + |
full page name | qualcomm/msm2300 + |
instance of | integrated circuit family + |
main designer | Qualcomm + |
name | Qualcomm MSM2300 + |
package | QFP + |
technology | CMOS + |