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These PAs have high linear output power while maintaining excellent power added efficiency (PAE). RFPA5200 comes in a 4mm x 4mm x 1mm, 10-pin laminate package, while RFPA5201 comes in a 14- pin, 7mm x 7mm Multi-Chip Module (MCM).


Features include:


POUT: RFPA5200: 27dBm, 5V < 3% Dynamic EVM RFPA5201: 29dBm, EVM = 3%; 11n MCS7 HT40


High PAE: RFPA5200: 21%


RFPA5201: 18.5% High gain:


RFPA5200: 33dB RFPA5201: 33.5dB Input and output matched to 50Ω


Integrated power detector, biasing, harmonic filtering, and enable pin


Both parts are available now in production quantities. Pricing for 5000 pieces begins at $1.26 each for RFPA5200 and $2.64 each for RFPA5201.


Aegis Lightwave & Photop Technologies merge


Following Oclaro selling off its Santa Rosa thin film filter business to Photop Technologies, the two II-VI subsidiaries have merged


Aegis Lightwave and Photop Technologies, both subsidiary companies of II-VI Incorporated, have merged under the Photop brand identity.


Aegis Lightwave, Inc., based in Woburn, MA, U.S.A. will now operate as Photop Aegis Inc. Its subsidiary AOFR Pty Limited, based in Canberra, Australia has been renamed Photop AOFR Pty Limited.


The merger will allow the affiliates to better serve an expanding and global customer base with coordinated sales, marketing, applications engineering and product development activities using the companies’ combined resources and complementary expertise.


The joint product portfolio of the combined 124 www.compoundsemiconductor.net January/February 2013


Photop Technologies became a subsidiary of II-VI in 2010, and Aegis Lightwave became a subsidiary of II-VI in 2011. Photop Aegis and Photop AOFR have transferred their main manufacturing operations to Photop Technologies at the extensive facilities in Fuzhou, China.


Based on the joint manufacturing and integrated operations, the companies were able to complete a full merger efficiently and with less impact to its customer base. As a consolidated brand, Photop will be able to provide its customers a seamless experience across a broad portfolio of products, with increasing levels of customer service and responsiveness to enable the business development and sales growth.


RFMD reveals 5GHz WiFi module for 802.11ac


The RFFM4501E is based on the firm’s InGaP HBT and GaAs pHEMT technologies and is designed for notebook and mobile equipment devices


RF Micro Devices has introduced the highly- integrated RFFM4501E front end module (FEM) for 802.11ac notebook and mobile equipment applications.


The firm’s latest WiFi FEM meets or exceeds the system requirements for 802.11ac connectivity in the 5.150GHz - 5.850GHz frequency band and is


companies will be presented as one Photop product portfolio with each product carrying the same brand identity.


“We are excited about the ability to leverage Photop’s strong brand identity to accelerate the sales of our market leading optical channel monitors and fused fiber devices in the global market,” says Chris Koeppen, General Manager, Photop Aegis.


“We look forward to partnering with Aegis and AOFR to further develop our product portfolios and market penetration worldwide where Photop is rapidly becoming a leading player of Optical Components & Photonic Products dedicated to the markets of Communications, Industrial Applications and Life Sciences”, adds John Ling, CEO of Photop Technologies.


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