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Items Tagged with 'doherty'

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NXP delivers industry's first ultra-wideband Doherty amplifiers

May 21, 2013

NXP Semiconductors N.V. announced the availability of its ultra-wideband Doherty reference design using the BLF884P and BLF884PS – the industry’s first wideband Doherty power amplifiers capable of broadband operation (470 to 806 MHz). The new 70W DVB-T LDMOS designs bring the high-efficiency gains of Doherty topologies to broadcast transmitters, using NXP’s patent-pending architecture capable of operating over an ultra-wideband spectrum.


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NXP develops industry’s first full-band UHF Doherty architecture

November 2, 2012

Building on its leadership position in the digital broadcast market, NXP Semiconductors N.V. announced that it has developed the industry’s first ultra wideband solution for Doherty architectures. This patent-pending solution will uniquely enable manufacturers of digital transmitters to enjoy the high-efficiency gains that Doherty power amplifiers confer with greatly expanded bandwidth.


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Latest Freescale Airfast RF power solutions deliver new levels of performance

June 19, 2012

RF power market leader Freescale Semiconductor has introduced new Airfast™ transistors engineered to boost the efficiency, peak power and signal bandwidth of next-generation base stations. With the new offerings, Freescale’s flagship Airfast RF power product line now includes at least one solution for each cellular band and supports both small and large cell base station deployments.


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500 W Plastic Packaged Doherty Amplifier

June 14, 2012

Introduction to a commercially available 48 V LDMOS transistor, developed for low cost, high power cellular applications


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