Communications
Optimized RF Front-End System Solution Reduces Size, Cost of Wi-Fi Systems
SiGe Semiconductor has announced the SE2559L, an RF front-end module designed to improve integration and reduce cost of Wi-Fi systems compliant to the 802.11b/g specification. The new RF front-end is based on a highly integrated architecture that is about 60 percent smaller than competitive products. With high feature integration, the SE2559L eliminates several external components, allowing manufacturers to reduce the bill of materials cost for 802.11b/g functionality by about 15 percent. The small size and low cost makes the SE2559L ideal for access points, laptops, PC cards and embedded Wi-Fi applications.
The “With the SE2559L we wanted to deliver a small, thin and high-performance solution,” said Andrew Parolin, director of wireless data products at SiGe Semiconductor. ”The combination of these benefits allows manufacturers to design Wi-Fi systems with higher feature integration while remaining competitive on consumer requirements for size, performance and price.”
The SE2559L is a complete 802.11 b/g WLAN RF front-end module integrating the power amplifier, negative slope power detector, T/R switch, diversity switch and associated matching circuitry. All ports are matched to 50 Ohms, which simplifies PCB layout and the interface to the transceiver IC. The integrated power detector features 20 dB of dynamic range and a digital enable control for transmitter power ramp on/off control.
The SE2559L features +18 dBm power output with EVM of 3 percent while operating in 802.11g mode. All ACPR requirements are met while operating at +21dBm output power in 802.11b mode. In 802.11g mode, the SE2559L has a low current draw of just 142 mA, operating from a single 3.3 V supply. This is about 25 percent less than existing solutions. The combination of high power output and low current consumption allows manufacturers to achieve the performance and battery life required of portable Wi-Fi applications.