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At this week’s IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS 2007) in Honolulu, Hawaii, Cree Inc of Durham, NC, USA has announced sample availability of a new addition to its general-purpose GaN HEMT product line that features the industry’s smallest package footprint (0.15” x 0.54” or 0.15” x 0.2”) for a 25W transistor, the firm claims.
The CGH40025 covers broadband applications operating at DC to 6GHz frequencies, and typically produces 30W of RF output power at 55% drain efficiency with 14dB of gain when used in a 3.6GHz amplifier.
“The CGH40025F is targeted for numerous applications requiring broad instantaneous bandwidth and high power where amplifier form factor and weight are critical,” says Jim Milligan, business area manager for RF products.
Cree is also demonstrating a broadband power amplifier (based on its CGH40045F 45W RF power GaN HEMT) that produces 15dB of gain, 50W of saturated output power (PSAT) and 45% drain efficiency over an instantaneous bandwidth of 500MHz to 2.0GHz. The device’s performance is suited to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and reconfigurable base-station applications, the firm says.
Meanwhile, RF Micro Devices Inc of Greensboro, NC, USA is conducting two RF product demonstrations featuring its first-generation GaN high-power transistor technology for commercial and military applications:
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