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Flip-chip medium power amplifier with 14 dBm saturated output power with 15 dB small signal gain at 77 GHz (typical).
TGS4305-FC
This 60-90 GHz SP3T switch offers a typical switching speed of < 5 nsec and when flipped provides a nominal 2.3 dB insertion loss, > 13 dB thru state return loss, and 20 dB isolation.
TGS4306-FC
This 70-90 GHz SP4T switch offers a typical switching speed of < 5 nsec and when flipped provides a nominal 3 dB insertion loss, 8 dB return loss in the thru state and 20 dB isolation
TGV2204-FC
A flip-chip voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) for frequency stability in Transmit (Tx) chains. It typically provides 7 dBm output power at 19 GHz with < -105 dBc/Hz phase noise at 1 MHz offset; its integrated divide-by-8 prescaler eases PLL design.
TGC4702-FC
A down converting IQ mixer with 12 dB conversion loss from 75 – 82 GHz to an IF frequency band of DC – 100 MHz (typical).
TGC4703-FC
A flip-chip frequency doubler that combines an input / output buffer amplifier and a frequency doubler providing 14 dBm saturated output power with 8 dB conversion gain (typical).
TGC4704-FC
A flip-chip combined medium power amplifier and frequency doubler providing 14 dBm saturated output power with 5 dB conversion gain (typical).
RFMD Unveils New Family of Integrated Configurable Components
.RF Micro Devices, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of high-performance radio frequency components and compound semiconductor technologies, today announced a new family of integrated configurable components for multiple markets. The highly integrated components, comprised of the RFFC207x and RFFC507x product families, perform multiple common RF functions in a reduced footprint while delivering the flexibility necessary to develop radio systems that operate over a wide dynamic range and across a broad range of frequencies and channel bandwidths.
The RFFC207x and RFFC507x product families integrate RFMD’s world-class fractional-N PLL/ VCO combination with RF mixers to provide radio designers an elegant radio partitioning option with very high performance, superior integration and no compromise in flexibility. The RFFC207x and RFFC507x represent the second generation of RFMD’s innovative RF205x family of integrated configurable components, which enables radio designers across industries to shrink circuit board area, reduce risk and shorten product development time -- all of which lower the total cost of radio implementation.
The RFFC207x and RFFC507x expand upon the capabilities of the RF205x family by enhancing performance and extending frequency range to serve even more industries and applications. General purpose in nature, RFMD’s newest family of integrated configurable components is applicable to fixed and mobile infrastructure, radio repeaters, super-heterodyne radios, diversity receivers, frequency band shifters, CATV, software-defined radios, point-to-point radios, satcom, VHF/UHF radios, military, industrial and other applications.
The product family’s wide bandwidth enables use in multiple systems and applications. The RFFC207x series has a local oscillator (LO) range from 85MHz to 2700MHz, with a 30MHz to 2700MHz mixer on- chip. The RFFC507x series has an LO range of 85MHz to 4500MHz with mixer range extending up to 6000MHz.
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www.compoundsemiconductor.net November/December 2010
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