RFIC Switch Readied For Low Voltage Designs

Dec. 1, 2001
Eyeing the latest low-voltage, battery-powered products, the UPG2006TB, a SPDT RFIC switch IC, features a control voltage of 1.8V. Features include an input power + 20 dBm at 1.8V and +23 dBm at 2.8V both at 1 dB compression, a typical insertion loss

Eyeing the latest low-voltage, battery-powered products, the UPG2006TB, a SPDT RFIC switch IC, features a control voltage of 1.8V. Features include an input power + 20 dBm at 1.8V and +23 dBm at 2.8V both at 1 dB compression, a typical insertion loss of 0.45 dB at 2.5 GHz, and a typical isolation of 25 dB at 2.5 GHz. The device is housed in the company's miniature, six-pin SOT-363 type TB package Price is $0.54 each/50,000. For further information, call CALIFORNIA EASTERN LABORATORIES, Santa Clara, CA. (408) 988-3500.

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