Avago Technologies Introduces Industry's Smallest, Lowest-Noise, High-Linearity LNAs for 1.8- to 2.2-GHz Cellular Infrastructure.SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif. -- E-pHEMT Balanced Amplifiers Feature 5.0 mm x 6.0 mm x 1.1 mm Module Size With 50-ohm Matching for Ease of Design and Reduced Component Count Avago Technologies Avago Technologies is an American company which was earlier the semiconductor products division of HP and later Agilent Technologies, before being spun off into a distinct legal entity. It holds more than 2,000 patents. today introduced a pair of very low-noise, high-linearity, high-gain balanced amplifier modules that operate in the 1.8- to 2.2-GHz frequency range. Housed in the industry's smallest package (5.0 mm x 6.0 mm x 1.1 mm), they are ideal for diversity antennas, tower-mounted amplifiers (TMAs) and front-end, low-noise amplifiers in macro-cell, micro-cell and pico-cell cellular base stations and repeaters. The LNAs' performance characteristics meet the requirements for the extended global system for mobile communications (communications) Global System for Mobile Communications - (GSM, originally "Groupe de travail Sp?ciale pour les services Mobiles") One of the major standards for digital cellular communications, in use in over 60 countries and serving over one billion subscribers. (EGSM EGSM Extraordinary General Shareholders' Meeting EGSM Extended Global System for Mobile Communications EGSM Extended Gsm ), GSM, personal communications system In telecommunication, a communications system is a collection of individual communications networks, transmission systems, relay stations, tributary stations, and data terminal equipment (DTE) usually capable of interconnection and interoperation to form an integrated whole. (PCS (1) (Personal Communications Services) Refers to wireless services that emerged after the U.S. government auctioned commercial licenses in 1994 and 1995. This radio spectrum in the 1. ) and wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA See WCDMA. ) networks. "There is no competition for the combination of noise figure, linearity and extremely compact size offered by our new balanced amplifier modules," said Ho King-Pieng, worldwide marketing manager for Avago Technologies' Wireless Semiconductor Division. "These products were designed to satisfy customers' needs well into the future. Base stations today require more channels per card and smaller overall form factors, and the rollout of 3G services makes the size constraints and performance requirements even more critical." Avago's ALM-1222 and ALM-1322 balanced amplifier modules reduce system noise figure and out-of-band frequency response in high signal-level areas. They are fully matched to 50 ohms to simplify system design and minimize the number of external components. Their extremely small 22-lead multiple-chip-on-board (MCOB MCOB Multi-Chip on Board (semiconductor technology) MCOB Marine Corps Opportunities Book (US DoD) ) module package significantly reduces PC board dimensions. The high output power capability of the ALM-1222 also makes it an excellent driver amplifier in cellular infrastructure transmitters. The ALM-1322 consumes only 35 percent of the current used by ALM-1222 with lower linearity and output power, but it can be deployed as both an LNA LNA Low-Noise Amplifier LNA Locked Nucleic Acid (Link Technologies Ltd.) LNA Linolenic Acid LNA Licensed Nursing Assistant LNA Launch Numerical Aperture LNA Ladies National Association LNA Leading National Advertisers, Inc. and driver amplifier. Each amplifier module consists of two branches; each branch consists of one low-noise transistor cascaded with a high-linearity driver transistor to achieve its combination of noise figure, gain and linearity. Their exceptional noise performance is a result of Avago Technologies' proprietary 0.5-micron GaAs E-pHEMT (enhancement-mode pseudomorphic high electron mobility Electron Mobility In physics, electron mobility (or simply, mobility), is a quantity relating the drift velocity of electrons to the applied electric field across a material, according to the formula: transistor) process. All matching components are fully integrated within the module, and the 50-ohm RF input and output pins are internally AC-coupled. This makes the modules extremely easy to use, as the only external parts required are DC supply bypass capacitors. At 2 GHz, operating at 5V, 280 mA (typical) per section, the Avago ALM-1222 provides 31 dB gain, 0.62 dB noise figure (NF), 43.7 dBm output third-order intercept point The point to which an airborne vehicle is vectored or guided to complete an interception. (OIP OIP Office of International Programs OIP Observatoire International des Prisons (France) OIP Office of the Iraq Programme OIP Office of Information and Privacy (US DOJ) 3), +27.5 dBm output power at 1dB gain compression (P1dB), and 45 dB reverse isolation. The lower-current ALM-1322 consumes only 100 mA (typical) at 5 V, making it a good choice for battery-operated applications such as radio cards. Its performance characteristics at 2 GHz, operating at 5V, 100 mA (typical) per section are 29.5 dB gain, 0.57 dB NF, 35.6 dBm OIP3, +17 dBm P1dB, and 42 dB reverse isolation. U.S. Pricing and Availability The ALM-1222 MMIC (Monolithic Microwave IC) An integrated circuit used in high-frequency applications such as mobile phones. Also known as "monolithic microwave/millimeter-wave IC," MMICs combine transistors and passive devices (resistors, capacitors, etc. LNA is priced at $11.25 each, and the ALM-1322 low-current LNA is priced at $10.00 each, both in 1,000- to 2,000-piece quantities. Samples and production quantities are available now through Avago's direct sales channel and worldwide distribution partners. About Avago's RF/Microwave Solutions With three decades of radio frequency (RF) and microwave design and manufacturing experience, Avago Technologies can help its customers meet the most demanding technical specifications and pass the most difficult regulatory tests around the world. Avago's RF/microwave components target handset, base station and wireless LAN applications and offer numerous benefits, including small packages, excellent power efficiency and industry-leading performance specifications. More information is available at www.avagotech.com/rf. About Avago Technologies Avago Technologies is the world's largest privately held semiconductor company, with 6,500 employees and net revenue of $1.8 billion in fiscal 2005. Avago provides an extensive range of analog, mixed-signal and optoelectronic components and subsystems to more than 40,000 customers worldwide. The company serves three primary product categories comprising optoelectronics, RF/microwave components and enterprise ASICs, and is recognized for providing innovative, high-quality products along with strong customer service and the industry's best on-time delivery. Avago's heritage of technical innovation dates back 40 years to its Agilent/Hewlett-Packard roots. Information about Avago is available on the Web at www.avagotech.com. Avago, Avago Technologies, and the A logo are trademarks of Avago Technologies, Pte. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. NOTE TO EDITORS: Please direct reader inquiries to Avago Technologies at +1 800 235 0312, or e-mail us at support@avagotech.com. |
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