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New Freescale Broadband Low-Noise Amplifier Helps Designers Optimize Receiver Performance

2013-05-24 08:47:09| rfglobalnet News Articles

Freescale Semiconductor has introduced a new enhancement-mode pHEMT low noise amplifier (LNA) based on GaAs process technology and designed to optimize receiver performance for a broad array of wireless systems operating between 700 and 1400 MHz. Typical applications include small cell and macrocell transceivers, as well as a range of applications requiring extremely low noise figures, high linearity, and high RF output power.

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