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Articles by TriQuint Semiconductor

TriQuint Wins $17.5 M GaN Manufacturing Contract

December 1, 2010
TriQuint Semiconductor , a leading RF products manufacturer and foundry services provider, announced that it has been awarded a Defense Production Act Title III gallium nitride (GaN) manufacturing development contract by the US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). The overall goal of the contract is to increase yield, lower...
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TriQuint Chipset Powers Delphi Automotive Radar System

October 19, 2010
TriQuint Semiconductor , an RF products manufacturer and foundry services provider, is offering its 77 GHz Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) chipset portfolio for motion detection and adaptive cruise control applications. TriQuint products are currently used by Delphi Automotive in its successful multimode electronically scanning radar (ESR) that enables adaptive cruise...
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TriQuint Portfolio Supports Move to Efficient Base Station Networks

September 27, 2010
TriQuint Semiconductor , an RF products manufacturer and foundry services provider, will showcase an extensive portfolio of integrated RF products for base transceiver station (BTS) radios at the European Microwave Conference. TriQuint products reduce the size and complexity of RF circuitry by integrating multiple functions into modules. This enables...
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TriQuint Portfolio Supports Move to Efficient Base Station Networks

September 21, 2010
TriQuint Semiconductor , an RF products manufacturer and foundry services provider, will showcase an extensive portfolio of integrated RF products for base transceiver station (BTS) radios at the European Microwave Conference. TriQuint products reduce the size and complexity of RF circuitry by integrating multiple functions into modules. This enables...
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TriQuint's Converter Family Expands with Footprint-compatible Low-band Version

May 27, 2010
TriQuint's ML483 is a high linearity converter combining a passive GaAs FET mixer with an integrated LO driver in an ultra small MSOP-8 package for wireless base stations and repeaters. The RFIC is able to operate across a 0.7 to 1 GHz frequency range to achieve +36 dBm input...
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TriQuint's Two-stage 0.5 W Driver Offers Higher Integration for 3G/4G Base Stations

May 26, 2010
TriQuint 's TQP8M9013 is a high dynamic range, two-stage driver amplifier in a 4x4 mm package for wireless infrastructure. This integrated product can be used across multiple frequency bands, which enables designers to reduce costs through a reusable PCB layout. The amplifier delivers high performance across a broad 0.7...
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TriQuint Offers New Digital Step Attenuator

May 25, 2010
TriQuint Semiconductor introduces the TQP4M9071, a high linearity, low insertion loss, 6-bit, 31.5 dB DSA with a 0.5 dB step size for 2G / 3G /4G wireless infrastructure, test equipment and sensors. The DSA has a parallel control interface for attenuation changes and maintains high accuracy over frequency and...
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TriQuint Wins US Air Force Contract

May 24, 2010
TriQuint Semiconductor announced that it has been awarded a contract by the US Air Force Research Laboratories (AFRL) to develop new Gallium Nitride (GaN) modules for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). TriQuint’s new GaN devices will extend the range and capabilities of UAVs that are used for reconnaissance missions over...
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TriQuint Releases New and Expanded Product Selection Guide

May 17, 2010
TriQuint announced that its new and expanded Product Selection Guide (PSG) can now be downloaded from the company's site. It includes hundreds of advanced RF solutions for mobile device, 3G/4G wireless base station, optical, CATV/FTTH, WLAN, GPS/PND, defense and aerospace markets. It contains new components, modules and application block...
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TriQuint Solves Complete MMIC Using AWR's AXIEM EM Solver

December 10, 2009
TriQuint Semiconductor has used AWR 's AXIEM software to simulate an entire MMIC non-uniform distributed power amplifier (NDPA) on a quad-core PC with 4 Gbytes of RAM and a 32-bit operating system. It is the first time the company has been able to electromagnetically simulate an entire structure of...
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