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Date: 27th Feb 2010
RF Configurable Power Core from RF Micro
Devices
RF Micro Devices has unveiled a power amplifier platform
(chips and design solutions) called PowerSmart for the multiband
mobile communications RF architectures. RFMD's PowerSmart
feature new RF Configurable Power Core supporting cellular
communications modulation schemes, which includes GSM/GPRS,
EDGE, EDGE Evolution, CDMA, 3G (TD-SCDMA or WCDMA/HSPA+)
and 4G (LTE or WiMAX).
The chips based on the PowerSmart platforms also include
all necessary switching and signal conditioning functionality
in a reference design, providing highend mobile-phone manufacturers
a source for the range of RF front end ICs and solutions
for use in mobile phones.
RFMD claims The RFIC chips/modules with PowerSmart technology
occupy a footprint, which is 35% smaller than today's highest
volume quad-band RF front end devices. In a real-world comparison,
versus today's highest volume triple-band 3G solution using
power amplifier duplexer (PAD) modules, PowerSmart reduces
board space requirements by greater than 40%.
Eric Creviston, president of RFMD's Cellular Products Group
(CPG), said, "RFMD's PowerSmart power platforms deliver
smartphone manufacturers enhanced performance and improvements
in value and solution size that are unmatched in the cellular
RF industry. PowerSmart platforms process all known cellular
modulations at optimum performance, with superior energy
efficiency and at the industry's lowest total cost of ownership.
We anticipate significant customer adoption this year as
PowerSmar enables global 3G/4G penta-band implementations
with product footprints that are smaller than those of triple-band
solutions. With pricing below competitive penta-band WCDMA
solutions and a revolutionary architecture that enables
both global platform manufacturing and real-time RF configurability
of individual smartphone models, PowerSmart is indeed smart
power for smartphones."
PowerSmart maximize efficiency across power levels, across
data rates (voice-only to LTE) and during non-ideal load
conditions, also known as "antenna mismatch."
Each PowerSmart platform utilizes a standardized digital
interface (SDI) and is optimized to mate with leading multi-band
HSPA+/EDGE/GPRS RF transceivers.
To know more about these devices visit www.rfmd.com.
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