MMICs Target Cellular, Base Station Applications

Sept. 1, 1998
Three GaAs MMIC high-power, high-gain power amplifiers are the AWT921 developed for base station applications in the 900-MHz range, the AWT1921 developed for operation in the 1.61-GHz satellite communications band, and the AWT1922 designed for 1.9-GHz

Three GaAs MMIC high-power, high-gain power amplifiers are the AWT921 developed for base station applications in the 900-MHz range, the AWT1921 developed for operation in the 1.61-GHz satellite communications band, and the AWT1922 designed for 1.9-GHz PCS and GSM base station applications. Also available is the AWR0901, a high-linearity GaAs MMIC receiver intended for cellular base station applications in the 800 MHz to 1 GHz range. All four components are designed and characterized for high reliability in end-use base stations that require robust, high-performance MMIC solutions.

Company: ANADIGICS INC.

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