Product category: Antennas and Feeders
News Release from: Avago Technologies | Subject: ACMD-7403
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 04 February 2008
Mobile duplexer cuts size and losses
Boasts best in class transmitter insertion loss to minimise power consumption and superior receiver insertion loss for excellent receiver sensitivity.
Available now from Avago Technologies, the ACMD-7403 is the company's fourth-generation PCS duplexer The ACMD-7403 boasts best in class transmitter insertion loss to minimise power consumption and superior receiver insertion loss for excellent receiver sensitivity
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Nearly 40% smaller than previous generation products, the new PCS duplexer is designed for CDMA and UMTS mobile phone, data card, modem and femtocell applications.
Leveraging its market leading film bulk acoustic resonator (FBAR) technology, Avago's ACMD-7403 delivers an industry best 2.7dB maximum Tx band insertion loss which significantly lowers power consumption.
An unprecedented 3.2dB maximum Rx band insertion loss achieves excellent receiver sensitivity.
Additionally, the ACMD-7403 enhances the sensitivity and dynamic range of CDMA and UMTS receivers by providing more than 52dB attenuation of the transmitted signal at the receiver input and more than 44dB rejection of transmit-generated noise in the receive band.
The new PCS duplexer has been shrunk from 3.8mm square to 3.0 x 3.0 x 1.2 mm, and provides maximum design flexibility with no compromise in electrical performance.
It also achieves a high power rating of +33dBm absolute maximum Tx power and is RoHS compliant. Request a free brochure from Avago Technologies ...
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