Much of the attention in today's wireless market revolves around building mobile phones for emerging third-generation (3G) wireless networks. The reality, however, is that infrastructure designs is an ...
Santa Clara, Calif. — The UPD5702TU LDMOS amplifier can serve as an output stage or power amp driver in wireless base station designs. This amplifier delivers a +23-dBm output power, 26-dB gain, ...
BARCELONA, Spain -- Feb. 11, 2008-- Xilinx Inc., the world's leading supplier of programmable logic solutions, today announced a new digital pre-distortion (DPD) reference design based on its ...
NXP's Gen8 LDMOS RF power transistors offer more bandwidth, more power, better electrical efficiency in a smaller form factor and at a lower cost. Compared to the previous generation, Gen8 increases ...
Philadelphia, PA. Ampleon at IMS highlighted recently announced products, such as the BLF989 RF power transistor designed for UHF broadcast applications such as DVBT and UHF analog TV and the 200-W ...
Ampleon has introduced tough 1.4 and 1.6kW LDMOS RF amplifiers, designed to handle 65:1 VSWR. The ART1K6x series each include a pair (p-channel + n-channel) of mosfets. They operate from 1MHz to ...
I have more information on a breakthrough in high power UHF solid-state amplifier efficiency. Freescale announced last Friday that its MRFE6VP8600H LDMOS RF power transistor can use up to 15 percent ...
DURHAM, N.C., December 12, 2011 — Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE) today announced a nonexclusive worldwide license agreement with RFHIC Corporation, a global leader in cutting-edge RF power amplifiers, ...
Amplifiers are fundamental circuit-design elements. They drive everything from earbuds to antennas. Placed ahead of analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), they reshape signals from sources as diverse as ...
Readers who have followed my RF Technology column for the last 20 years may have noticed that I started out saying that solid-state amplifiers would have a hard time competing with tube amplifiers in ...
Rohde & Schwarz’s transmitter plant in Teisnach, Germany Readers who have followed my RF Technology column for the last 20 years may have noticed that I started out saying that solid-state amplifiers ...