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Tiny receiver chip uses stacked capacitors to block interference in 5G IoT devices

This compact, low-power receiver could give a boost to 5G smart devices
MIT researchers developed this compact, wireless receiver chip that uses a special filtering mechanism which consumes less than a milliwatt of static power while blocking unwanted signals that could jam an IoT device like a health wearable. Credit: Soroush Araei, Mohammad Barzgari, Haibo Yang and Negar Reiskarimian

MIT researchers have designed a compact, low-power receiver for 5G-compatible smart devices that is about 30 times more resilient to a certain type of interference than some traditional wireless receivers.

The low-cost receiver would be ideal for battery-powered internet of things (IoT) devices like environmental sensors, smart thermostats, or other devices that need to run continuously for a long time, such as health wearables, smart cameras, or industrial monitoring sen...

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