Power Amplifier replaces 2 narrowband devices.
January 8, 2010 -
Covering 17-24 GHz frequency range, Model TGA4531 facilitates 3G/4G wireless network RF design. Microwave backhaul radio amplifier provides 32 dBm nominal output power at 15 dBm input power, with small signal gain of 23 dB. Nominal TOI is 40 dBm and noise figure is 6 dB. Highly linear amplifier enables manufacturers to meet complex modulation requirements and is also well suited for K-band sat-com applications.
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Original Press release
TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc.
2300 N.E. Brookwood Pkwy.
Hillsboro, OR, 97124 USA

New Microwave PA Replaces 2 Narrowband PAs
TriQuint simplifies 3G/4G wireless network RF design with microwave backhaul radio amplifiers including its new TGA4531. The amplifier does the work of two narrowband devices, covering the critical 17-24 GHz frequency range with a single device. Highly linear, the TGA4531 enables manufacturers to meet complex modulation requirements while reducing the overall BOM; the product is also well suited for K-band sat-com applications.
TGA4531 provides (nominal) 32 dBm output power at 15 dBm input power, with a small signal gain of 23 dB. Nominal TOI is 40 dBm; noise figure is 6 dB. Contact TriQuint Product Marketing for more information
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