This initiative aims to drive innovation in India’s satellite communication ecosystem by addressing key challenges such as power efficiency, high-speed data transmission, and robust signal integrity.
In a bid to develop indigenous state-of-the-art telecommunications technology, the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT), the premier telecom R&D centre of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has signed an agreement with Silizium Circuits Pvt Ltd a fabless semiconductor IP & SoC Startup under FABCI (Fabless Chip Design Incubator) IIT Hyderabad for the “design and development of LEO Satellite Components and GNSS RF Front End ASIC”.
The agreement is signed under the Telecom Technology Development Fund (TTDF) scheme of the Department of Telecommunications. This scheme, designed to fund Indian startups, academia, and R&D institutions, is a crucial enabler for designing, developing, and commercialising telecommunication products and solutions. It aims to enable affordable broadband and mobile services, playing a significant role in bridging the digital divide across India.
Silizium Circuits, with support from the Telecom Technology Development Fund (TTDF), is set to develop advanced semiconductor solutions for LEO satellite components. This initiative aims to drive innovation in India’s satellite communication ecosystem by addressing key challenges such as power efficiency, high-speed data transmission, and robust signal integrity. Leveraging its expertise in analog, RF, and mixed-signal technologies, Silizium Circuits will contribute to the creation of high-performance, reliable communication systems. The goal is to support a wide range of LEO satellite infrastructure projects, catering to both the global market and India’s vision for a self-reliant, future-ready satellite communication network that enhances connectivity both in urban and rural circles, and advances next-generation broadband services.
The agreement was signed during a ceremony attended by CEO, C-DOT, Dr Rajkumar Upadhyay and Co-Founder & CEO of Silizium Circuits, Mr Rijin John. Dr Upadhyay underlined the importance of developing own chips for communication needs and emphasised the support of C-DOT including its infrastructure during project implementation.