: 5th Generation New Radio (NR) cellular technology operates at low latency, and higher bandwidths, and makes use of a large number of antennas. NR communication is compatible with a wide range of machine- and human-centered applications. The cell search procedure plays a crucial role in establishing a synchronized connection with the base station (gNodeB) when the user equipment (UE) is enabled, or in the on state. The procedure for cell search finds the physical cell identity of the base station with primary synchronization and secondary synchronization for 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) 5G NR standards. This paper focuses on identifying the secondary synchronization of Physical Cell Identity (PCI) in the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) 5G NR system. Field Programmable Gate Arrays are reprogrammable, flexible, reconfigurable computing circuits and simple to design at very peak frequencies. This suggested architecture employs Secondary Synchronization Signal detection and aims for low power consumption and high speed. The secondary synchronization block has been designed and executed on the Xilinx Zynq FPGA board. Index Terms: 5G New Radio, FPGA, Cell search, Physical Cell Identity, Primary and Secondary synchronization (SS).
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