Designers of mobile handsets and wireless networking products know that the power amplifier (PA) is a make or break component in terms of performance, footprint, and battery life. Selecting the right ...
Power amplifiers (PAs) form a critical component in contemporary wireless communication systems. Advances in CMOS and SiGe technologies have revolutionised PA design, enabling high levels of ...
Claiming an unprecedented level of integration for 802.11a Wi-Fi systems, the SE2535 linear, 3-stage, 27-dBm power amplifier includes a power detector with all of the necessary analog biasing and ...
Warren, N.J. — The AWL6950 InGaP power amplifier covers the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands, making it a nice fit for 802.11a, b, and g designs. This amplifier delivers a 3.5-percent EVM at +20-dBm output in the ...
Electrical engineers have generated a record amount of power output —- by a power of five —- using silicon-based nanoscale CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) technology for millimeter-wave ...
RF specialist SST Communications has announced that it has doubled the output power of its 2.4GHz WLAN power amplifier. The SST12CP11 is housed in a 3 x 3mm QFN package, and according to SST, the ...
Promoted as the industry's most highly-integrated, dual-band WLAN power amplifier (PA), the 4 mm x 4 mm AWL6950 supports 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, allowing for the use of a single PA for 802.11b, ...
If the Wireless LAN market is still growing, Wireless LAN solutions are already in a cost reduction phase. Conceiving WLAN solutions nowadays requires a high-level approach where the final chipset may ...
CMOS amplifier design remains a critical focus in modern electronic research, particularly with the growing demand for low power consumption and high performance in integrated circuits. Central to ...
With wireless LAN (WLAN) popularity continuing to soar, designers must now begin evolving this to the 5-GHz band. Making this leap will not be easy. The IEEE 802.11a system calls for 5-GHz WLAN ...