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Skyworks Solutions announced that its SkyOne® Ultra 2.5 and diversity receive (DRx™) modules for mobile applications have been adopted by some of the world’s leading machine-to-machine (M2M) module manufacturers to provide high performance, high speed 4G LTE capability.
At the recent IBC exhibition in Amsterdam, MaxLinear, Inc. demonstrated its proprietary echo cancellation technology for full duplex (FDX) DOCSIS. The combination of FDX and DOCSIS 3.1 will enable cable operators to offer up to 10 Gbps data rates over existing hybrid fiber-coaxial networks.
IDT is sampling millimeter wave beamformer ICs developed for 5G phased arrays. The first two products are half duplex transmitter/receiver ICs covering 25 to 31 GHz and 37 to 41 GHz.
Wolfspeed, a Cree Company, has introduced a new series of 28 V GaN HEMT RF power devices, with an operating frequency range to 8 GHz, with increased efficiency, higher gain and best-in-class reliability.
Qorvo® announced that its GP712 System-on-Chip is the first multi-channel Internet of Things (IoT) transceiver in the industry to be certified for the Thread protocol.
Skyworks has introduced the SKY66403-11, a 2.4 GHz fully-integrated RF front-end module designed to support ZigBee®, Thread and next-generation Bluetooth® wireless protocols, including Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).
Wolfspeed extended its family of 50 V unmatched GaN HEMT RF power transistors by adding a 250 W device with a frequency range up to 3 GHz and the highest efficiency of any comparably-rated GaN device available.
Skyworks introduced the SKY12239-11, a voltage-controlled variable attenuator (VVA) with broadband, flat attenuation and a high third-order input intercept point (IIP3). The device was designed to cover 10 MHz to 1.5 GHz and was optimized for use as a wide dynamic range, ultra-low distortion attenuator.
Unable to meet market demand for SiC power devices, Cree
is doubling Wolfspeed's capacity for producing SiC wafers, diodes and MOSFETs. Cree also released the latest quarterly financial results for the business.