IoT cellular module supports 3.7Gbps downstream and 2.5Gbps upstream

Cavli Wireless of San Jose has launched a cellular IoT module compliant with 3GPP Release 17, measuring 45 x 52 mm which supports download speeds of up to 3.7 Gbps and upload speeds of 2.5 Gbps,

The 5G-NR Sub-6 CQM205 Cellular IoT Module uses a Qualcomm SDX75 baseband chipset containing a Quad Core Arm Cortex A55 processor and Qualcomm Hexagon DSP processors.

With support for 4x Carrier Aggregation (4CA) and a 300MHz bandwidth, the module claims to eliminate connectivity bottlenecks in high-demand environments.

Available in LGA form factor, the module caters to global deployments with its eSIM capability and multi-constellation, dual band GNSS support (L1+L5), making it sutable for tracking, monitoring, and real-time data analytics.



The module’s Hubble integration further enhances its capabilities by introducing remote diagnosis, monitoring, and debugging of the module along with Hubble Applet service, part of the Cavli Hubble IoT connectivity & modem management platform which eliminates the necessity for physical intervention.

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