Canxin said on Aug. 20 it launched a differential SAR ADC IP developed in 28nm CMOS, offered in 1.8V and 2.5V versions. Both IPs completed full-flow silicon validation and passed functional and performance tests. Company positions the low-power, high-reliability analog IP for communications signal chains, targeting 5G/6G RF transceivers, Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth baseband, software-defined radio, optical communications, communications SoCs, wireless gateways and edge AI applications.

2026-08-20

Canxin said on Aug. 20 it launched a differential SAR ADC IP developed in 28nm CMOS, offered in 1.8V and 2.5V versions. Both IPs completed full-flow silicon validation and passed functional and performance tests. Company positions the low-power, high-reliability analog IP for communications signal chains, targeting 5G/6G RF transceivers, Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth baseband, software-defined radio, optical communications, communications SoCs, wireless gateways and edge AI applications.