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“We are very pleased to be representing Nitronex in Maryland and Virginia,” said Ed Mihok, president of TAI Corporation. “Nitronex’s GaN technology is important to TAI’s penetration into the military customers in our territory, and we are excited about our future as part of the Nitronex team.”
“We were very excited when we were chosen by Nitronex to represent them in the Upstate New York territory,” said Jeff Pauly, President of Tri-Tech Electronics. “Nitronex is one of the fastest-growing RF device companies in our territory and we are thrilled to be a part of their current and future success in our market.”
“We see great potential for Nitronex’s GaN power devices in the Arizona and New Mexico market,” said Joe Marvin, Managing Partner at Thom Luke Sales. “Nitronex’s unique approach to putting GaN-on–Silicon combined with our innovative approach to selling will provide a valuable resource within our customer base.”
“We are proud to have recruited such a seasoned and talented sales executive and outstanding sales representative partners,” said Gary Blackington. “The companies we are partnering with are vital to the rapid implementation of our strategic sales and marketing plans. They all have proven track records for success and are among the world’s best sales firms.”
Miniature High Linearity Wireless Data Power Amplifiers for WiMAX and WiFi Applications
2010-03-10
Avago Technologies Announces Pair of Miniature High Linearity Wireless Data Power Amplifiers for WiMAX and WiFi Applications
Avago Technologies a leading supplier of analog interface components for communications, industrial and consumer
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applications, today announced two new high linear power amplifier (PA) modules that feature low power consumption and improves signal quality for WiMAX and WiFi applications that operate in the 2GHz range. This PA series features high linear Pout for good linearity and low distortion, high power added efficiency (PAE), as well as input and output pre-match for matching and application simplicity. Avago’s MGA-43x28 PA module series, which are housed in a miniature 5 by 5 by 0.85 mm package, are ideal for use as a final stage PA in a wide range of high power WiMAX, WLAN and LTE applications which operate in the 2300 to 2700MHz spectrum.
The MGA-43x28 PA modules have the same package footprint, pin-out and external matching network to allow a common printed circuit board (PCB) design when used at different frequencies. Additionally, this series of PAs from Avago comes with an integrated bypass switch controlled attenuator which provides attenuation of ~24.0dB, along with a built-in power detector. In a typical operating environment of 5-volts and 1 Amp, the MGA-43228 delivers performance of 29.1dBm linear Pout at 2.5 percent error vector magnitude (EVM), 38.5dB gain and 16 percent PAE at 2400MHz. Under the same operating conditions, the MGA-43328 delivers a performance of 29.3dBm linear Pout at 2.5 percent EVM, 37.3dB gain and 16 percent PAE at 2600 MHz. These features enable the MGA- 43x28 series PAs to provide superior signal quality for computer performance evaluation (CPE) while transmitting at a higher throughput to reduce power consumption.
Key Features
•Miniature size: 5 by 5 by 0.85 mm •Advanced GaAs E-pHEMT technology •5V power supply (can be used at 3.3V for lower supply voltage applications) •Built-in detector and shutdown switches •MSL-2a and lead-free
Pricing and Availability
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