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PCIM Europe – we meet again
There was a palpable “Good to see you again!” vibe in the halls of Nuremberg Messe as PCIM Europe took place. GaN and SiC technology dominated but other developments for automotive and industrial applications were also talking points, writes Caroline Hayes
High power amplifier operates across 27 to 31 GHz
A high frequency, high power amplifier from Qorvo is in stock at distributor RFMW with design support.
Coaxial resonator oscillators deliver -125 dBc/Hz
Distributor RFMW has announced design and sales support for APA Wireless Coaxial Resonator oscillators (CRO).
Mouser spotlights latest products at IMS 2022
Mouser Electronics is exhibiting at the 2022 IEEE International Microwave Symposium (June 19 – 24) in Denver. Company representatives will highlight the leading RF products, technologies, and manufacturers available on the global distributor’swebsite.
Front-end module encompasses Wi-Fi 6 systems
In stock at distributor Mouser Electronics is the QPF4532 Wi-Fi 6 integrated front-end module (FEM) from Qorvo, designed for the latest Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) systems such as residential gateways, wireless routers, access points and Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
Discrete pHEMT provides 24 dBm of output power at P1dB
A discrete 250-Micron pHEMT from Qorvo which operates from DC to 20 GHz is available from distributor RFMW.
GaN amplifier delivers 16W from 10.7 to 12.7 Ghz
A high efficiency & linearity GaN amplifier from Qorvo delivers what is claimed to be an industry- leading 16 W of saturated power from 10.7 to 12.7 GHz.
SiC FETs suit 800 V bus architectures
In stock at distributor Mouser Electronics are the UF4C and UF4SC 1200 V silicon carbide (SiC) FETs from UnitedSiC (now Qorvo).
GaN transistor suits military and civilian radar
A high power GaN transistor from Qorvo delivers >750 W of saturated power from 1.2 to 1.4 GHz for military and civilian L-Band radar systems.
PCIM Europe 2022 review
Although GaN and SiC technology and products dominated the power industry show which returned to Nuremberg in May, it was not to the exclusion of all other power technology. The industry has clearly been active even during lockdown and jumped at the chance to show real-life people the progress made.