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RF Micro Devices Inc of Greensboro, NC, USA has made available samples of the first product in its new family of broadband IC voltage control oscillator (VCOs). Targeting multiple radio-frequency markets, the RFVC1800 is a single-placement IC with integrated resonator and buffer amplifier.
“The highly integrated RFVC1800 draws upon RFMD’s hybrid VCO design expertise to deliver a broadband, miniaturized MMIC VCO solution targeting performance-driven RF requirements,” says Jeff Shealy, VP & general manager of the Defense & Power business unit.
By integrating the buffer amplifier and resonator and providing a single 5V supply, the RFVC1800 reduces component count, streamlines engineering and promotes ease-of-use for global customers, says RFMD. Also, by delivering what is claimed to be excellent phase-noise performance and broadband capabilities, it provides a highly integrated multi-purpose VCO that meets or exceeds stringent design requirements across multiple RF applications.
Manufactured using RFMD’s gallium arsenide heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) process and packaged in a small 4mm x 4mm QFN package, the RFVC1800 is optimized for use in radar, military communications, satellite communications, test instrumentation and industrial/medical applications.
Product revenue is expected in the September quarter.
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