GaAs ICs Fit Microwave And Millimeter-Wave Systems

Sept. 1, 1998
Three GaAs microwave monolithic IC (MMIC) building blocks have been developed that are particularly well-suited for microwave or millimeter-wave point-to-point and point-to-multipoint wireless communications systems such as commercial local mulitpoint

Three GaAs microwave monolithic IC (MMIC) building blocks have been developed that are particularly well-suited for microwave or millimeter-wave point-to-point and point-to-multipoint wireless communications systems such as commercial local mulitpoint distribution services and local multipoint communications systems. The devices are subjected to 100% on-wafer testing up to 50 GHz and for SAW separation, as well as being visually inspected.

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