Handset sales growing at 2.4% CAGR through 2020, says Ovum

Generic smartphone 427 x 270Handset sales are expected to grow from 1.88 billion to 2.16 billion units between 2014 and 2020, at a CAGR of 2.4%.

Smartphones will comprise 95% of global handset sales by 2020, up from 65% in 2014, and will first exceed 2 billion unit sales in 2020.

“The fact that almost all handsets to be sold in 2020 will be smartphones will lead to great socioeconomic achievements across the world in the next five years,” says Ovum’s Ronan de Renesse.

Android and iOS devices will continue to lead the market with 80% and 14% smartphone volume market share respectively in 2020, almost identical to 2014.

Handsets based on Microsoft’s Windows Phone OS will capture most of the remaining market with a 4.2% market share in 2020, equivalent to 86 million unit sales.

Africa and the Middle East and Latin America will lead the smartphone market in terms of growth over the next six years with a CAGR of 17% and 11% respectively, reaching a combined 576 million units sales by 2020, up from 254 million in 2014.

In Asia Pacific, the Chinese market is reaching saturation with an expected CAGR of only 4.1% in the next six years, versus 19.7% for India and 16.3% for Indonesia.

North America and Western Europe will be trailing behind with a CAGR of only 2% in the next six years.

Most of the growth in the smartphone market will come from the sale of sub-$100 devices in developing as well as developed countries.

This price tier will represent more than 40% of global smartphone sales by 2020, up from 13% in 2014.

Ovum’s study revealed a steep decline in smartphone prices: between 4Q13 and 4Q14, the median price of prepaid and SIM-free smartphones (representing 56% of all operator offers worldwide) decreased 28%, from $360 to $258.

This decline is largely attributed to a structural shift toward lower-end smartphone models rather than price decreases in particular segments. With 40+ manufacturers recorded via this study, the low-end smartphone segment is also the most diverse and competitive.

david manners

Regulator delivers low 100mV dropout voltage for cars

micrelA low-dropout voltage regulator (LDO) for automotive AEC-Q100 qualified designs from Micrel has a dropout of only 100mV at 300mA.

The MAQ5300 has a 300mA output current and is available in numerous fixed output voltage options of 1.5V, 1.8V, 2.5V, 2.8V, 2.85V, 3.0V, and 3.3V.

Other features include an initial precise output voltage accuracy of ±2%, low shutdown quiescent current of 0.1µA, thermal shutdown and current limit protection.

The MAQ53200 device is available in a 6-pin 2 x 2mm DFN package.

There is expected to be an increase in the designing in of camera modules and image sensors in the next two years as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the US introduces legislation which will require all new passenger, and some commercial vehicles, to meet new rear-visibility standards by May 2018.

 

 

  

Richard Wilson

Regulator delivers low 100mV dropout voltage for cars

micrelA low-dropout voltage regulator (LDO) for automotive AEC-Q100 qualified designs from Micrel has a dropout of only 100mV at 300mA.

The MAQ5300 has a 300mA output current and is available in numerous fixed output voltage options of 1.5V, 1.8V, 2.5V, 2.8V, 2.85V, 3.0V, and 3.3V.

Other features include an initial precise output voltage accuracy of ±2%, low shutdown quiescent current of 0.1µA, thermal shutdown and current limit protection.

The MAQ53200 device is available in a 6-pin 2 x 2mm DFN package.

There is expected to be an increase in the designing in of camera modules and image sensors in the next two years as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the US introduces legislation which will require all new passenger, and some commercial vehicles, to meet new rear-visibility standards by May 2018.

 

 

  

Richard Wilson

5G radio baseband analysis may not need mixers

22jul15RSTesting mobile baseband and RF with a single analyser without external harmonic mixers is a feature of the latest signal and spectrum analyser from Rohde & Schwarz.

The FSW85 covers the frequency range from 2Hz to 85GHz in a single sweep.

An internal preselection suppresses the image frequency and other spurious emissions that commonly occur during harmonic mixing.

The analyser options include an internal analysis bandwidth of 500MHz, which will be relevant for developers of radar components in automotive and aerospace applications.

When combined with the FSW-B2000 option and an RTO oscilloscope, it is possible to achieve an analysis bandwidth of 2GHz.

This will allow developers to analyse broadband signals for 5G next-generation mobile communications signals or complex pulse parameters and chirp signals for radar systems.

Rohde & Schwarz will be presenting the analyser at European Microwave Week 2015 in Paris in September.

 

Richard Wilson

5G radio baseband analysis may not need mixers

22jul15RSTesting mobile baseband and RF with a single analyser without external harmonic mixers is a feature of the latest signal and spectrum analyser from Rohde & Schwarz.

The FSW85 covers the frequency range from 2Hz to 85GHz in a single sweep.

An internal preselection suppresses the image frequency and other spurious emissions that commonly occur during harmonic mixing.

The analyser options include an internal analysis bandwidth of 500MHz, which will be relevant for developers of radar components in automotive and aerospace applications.

When combined with the FSW-B2000 option and an RTO oscilloscope, it is possible to achieve an analysis bandwidth of 2GHz.

This will allow developers to analyse broadband signals for 5G next-generation mobile communications signals or complex pulse parameters and chirp signals for radar systems.

Rohde & Schwarz will be presenting the analyser at European Microwave Week 2015 in Paris in September.

 

Richard Wilson

M2COMM to drive new Weightless SIG standard

Weightless SIGM²Communication (M2COMM) has joined the Weightless SIG to lead a Weightless Working Group for the development of an LPWAN Standard.

The standard, called Weightless-P, will offer uplink and downlink capabilities to significantly enhance quality of service especially important in the industrial IoT sector.

Adapted from field-proven experiences, Weightless-P supports all major license-exempt SRD/ISM bands including 169, 433, 470 – 510, 780, 868, 915 and 923MHz, ensuring worldwide availability.

The Standard provides fully acknowledged 2-way communication offering best in class quality of service at data rates ranging from 200bps to 100kbps. It enables higher capacity than existing LPWAN and cellular technologies for uplink-dominated traffic with short-to-medium payload sizes.

Using common commercially-available chipsets it will also support both stationary and mobile end devices by utilising low-power, innovative handover, cell re-selection and roaming methods. Other advanced reliability features include fast network acquisition, paging, FEC, ARQ, power control and adaptive channel coding.

The range and reliability, from challenging dense urban to rural environments, will exceed alternative LPWAN technologies using up to 17dBm output power.

Whilst offering the promised performance, network reliability and security characteristics of 3GPP carrier-grade solutions, still unavailable for some considerable time, Weightless-P promises substantially lower costs and power consumption, <100uW in idle state compared to more than 3mW for the best cellular technologies and a price point equivalent to existing LPWAN solutions.

“Weightless-P will breathe new life into an IoT market that is waiting on a reliable LPWAN technology,” says M2COMM CEO Derrick Wei, “many IoT sectors require reliability to be addressed with ultra-low energy wireless communications not accessible through operator services today. The slow adoption of wireless IoT solutions highlights a huge technology void that Weightless-P will address without requiring custom hardware”.

The Weightless-P Specification is expected to be published and available to SIG Members in Q4 2015. Weightless-P hardware, including development kits, is expected to be launched early 2016.

david manners

M2COMM to drive new Weightless SIG standard

Weightless SIGM²Communication (M2COMM) has joined the Weightless SIG to lead a Weightless Working Group for the development of an LPWAN Standard.

The standard, called Weightless-P, will offer uplink and downlink capabilities to significantly enhance quality of service especially important in the industrial IoT sector.

Adapted from field-proven experiences, Weightless-P supports all major license-exempt SRD/ISM bands including 169, 433, 470 – 510, 780, 868, 915 and 923MHz, ensuring worldwide availability.

The Standard provides fully acknowledged 2-way communication offering best in class quality of service at data rates ranging from 200bps to 100kbps. It enables higher capacity than existing LPWAN and cellular technologies for uplink-dominated traffic with short-to-medium payload sizes.

Using common commercially-available chipsets it will also support both stationary and mobile end devices by utilising low-power, innovative handover, cell re-selection and roaming methods. Other advanced reliability features include fast network acquisition, paging, FEC, ARQ, power control and adaptive channel coding.

The range and reliability, from challenging dense urban to rural environments, will exceed alternative LPWAN technologies using up to 17dBm output power.

Whilst offering the promised performance, network reliability and security characteristics of 3GPP carrier-grade solutions, still unavailable for some considerable time, Weightless-P promises substantially lower costs and power consumption, <100uW in idle state compared to more than 3mW for the best cellular technologies and a price point equivalent to existing LPWAN solutions.

“Weightless-P will breathe new life into an IoT market that is waiting on a reliable LPWAN technology,” says M2COMM CEO Derrick Wei, “many IoT sectors require reliability to be addressed with ultra-low energy wireless communications not accessible through operator services today. The slow adoption of wireless IoT solutions highlights a huge technology void that Weightless-P will address without requiring custom hardware”.

The Weightless-P Specification is expected to be published and available to SIG Members in Q4 2015. Weightless-P hardware, including development kits, is expected to be launched early 2016.

david manners

Toshiba clear-out following scandal

Toshiba CEO Hisao Tanaka, vice chairman and former CEO Norio Sasaki and company adviser and former CEO Atsutoshi Nishida have all resigned as of today following seven years of false accounting initiated under Nishida.

Nishida was CEO from 2005-9, and Sasaki was CEO from 2009 to 2013 when Tanska took over.

The chairman, Masashi Muromachi, is to take the CEO job pro tem.

An investigating panel said that profits were overstated by $1.2 billion over the seven years.

The panel also said that under the three CEOs a culture of intimidation stopped employees from protesting against unrealistic profit targets while execs were continually hassled by emails pushing for earnings increases.

david manners

Toshiba clear-out following scandal

Toshiba CEO Hisao Tanaka, vice chairman and former CEO Norio Sasaki and company adviser and former CEO Atsutoshi Nishida have all resigned as of today following seven years of false accounting initiated under Nishida.

Nishida was CEO from 2005-9, and Sasaki was CEO from 2009 to 2013 when Tanska took over.

The chairman, Masashi Muromachi, is to take the CEO job pro tem.

An investigating panel said that profits were overstated by $1.2 billion over the seven years.

The panel also said that under the three CEOs a culture of intimidation stopped employees from protesting against unrealistic profit targets while execs were continually hassled by emails pushing for earnings increases.

david manners

Gold medal-winner David Stone to speak at ECSN dinner

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David Stone

Electronic Components Supply Network (ECSN) which represents the UK component supply chain will hold its industry dinner on 8th October in the Holiday Inn Hotel, Brighton.

In keeping with recent ECSN dinners, there will be an open discussion session with national and international industry executives.

The after-dinner keynote presentation this year will be delivered by David Stone MBE, the gold medal-winning para-cycling Olympian.

The is the 45th anniversary of the industry dinner, which this year is being sponsored by Mouser Electronics.

“People from all sections of our industry have come to recognise what a great opportunity the event is for meeting up with friends and industry contacts past and present over a drink and an excellent meal,” commented ECSN chairman, Adam Fletcher.

You can book your place at the dinner on the ECSN website.

Richard Wilson