RF LDMOS Target Base Station Designs

Aug. 1, 2000
Designed for use in base station applications, the company's new family of RF LDMOS devices are claimed to be fully characterized and individually tuned to operate at frequencies up to 1 GHz. Ten devices in the family operate at 880 MHz or 1 GHz,

Designed for use in base station applications, the company's new family of RF LDMOS devices are claimed to be fully characterized and individually tuned to operate at frequencies up to 1 GHz. Ten devices in the family operate at 880 MHz or 1 GHz, deliver an output voltage of 26V or 28V, and power outputs from 30W to 170W. Pricing for the MRF9085/MRF9085S is $75 each/10,000.

Company: MOTOROLA SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS SECTOR (SPS)

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