US
: Peregrine Semiconductor unveiled the PE42671 SP7T Cellular Handset
Switch at the IEEE Microwave Theory and Technique (MTT) Society's
Radio & Wireless Symposium held in San Diego. This new device
complements the SP6T and SP7T RF ICs launched last quarter from
the Company's next-generation UltraCMOS process with HaRP(TM) technology
enhancements. The newest device addresses the specific design requirements
of next-generation dual-mode WCDMA handsets.
The PE42671
is the industry's only monolithic 3GPP IMD-compliant SP7T device
capable of dual-band WCDMA and GSM requirements. Additionally, the
switch offers the industry's most flexible combination of communication
paths: two transmit ports that can be used for GSM/PCS/EDGE, two
transmit/receive ports that can be used for either WCDMA or as receive
ports, and three symmetric receive ports. This unique design allows
engineering flexibility and ease-of-development not currently available
in the high-throw RF switch arena. Like its predecessors, the PE42671
is a highly integrated solution that simplifies and lowers the cost
of RF designs by reducing overall part count in an ASM by as many
as 6 devices and 13 wire bonds.
PE42671 is also the world's
most linear and usable SP7T switch with its exceptional harmonic
performance (2fo = -88 dBc and 3fo = -80 dBc) IP3 of +68 dBm; world-class
1.5 KV ESD tolerance; 2.75 V operating voltage and ultra-low power
consumption.
"The UltraCMOS switch
product line is proof positive that the turning point is now,"
stated Jim Cable, CEO of Peregrine Semiconductor. "To bring
to market a monolithic SP7T RF switch with 4 TX ports and an IP3
of +68 dBm on CMOS is an outstanding accomplishment. Yet even more
extraordinary is the global acceptance of ASM, FEM and transmit
module manufacturers, and how UltraCMOS has become the enabling
technology upon which future RF project roadmaps are being designed.
It's truly time to switch," he added.
The PE42671 continues
in Peregrine's tradition of delivering world-class RF performance:
TX-RX Isolation of +47 dB at 900 MHz and +40 dB at 1900 MHz; P1dB
compression point of +41 dBm; and 0.65 dB of insertion loss at 900
MHz. On-chip CMOS decode logic facilitates both 1.8 V and 2.75 V
three-pin CMOS control inputs, while no blocking capacitors and
on-chip SAW filter over-voltage protection devices ensure ease-of-integration.
The PE42671 die is priced
at $0.75 ea. (25K units) Orders are being taken for the devices
which are available in die form and sampling to select customers
directly from Peregrine.
About UltraCMOS(TM) Technology
and the HaRP(TM) Invention
UltraCMOS(TM) mixed-signal
process technology is a patented variation of silicon-on-insulator
(SOI) technology using a sapphire substrate, providing high yields
and competitive costs. This technology delivers significant performance
advantages over competing processes such as GaAs, SiGe BiCMOS and
bulk silicon CMOS in applications where RF performance, low power
and integration are paramount. The HaRP technology inventions are
patented process and design advancements which dramatically improve
harmonic results, linearity and overall RF performance -- specifications
required by the 3GPP standards body for GSM/WCDMA applications,
and today unmatched in the industry. In particular, long-awaited
triumphs in Intermodulation Distortion (IMD) are now available to
multi-band front-end module and handset manufacturers alike. Peregrine's
newest cellular handset switches provide for an ever-increasing
number of RF paths to connect to the antenna through a single CMOS
device. Learn more.
About Peregrine Semiconductor
Peregrine Semiconductor
Corporation designs, manufactures, and markets high-performance
communications ICs for the wireless infrastructure and mobile wireless;
broadband communications; space, defense and avionics markets. Manufactured
on the Company's proprietary UltraCMOS(TM) mixed-signal process
technology, Peregrine products are uniquely poised to meet the needs
of a global RF design community in high-growth applications such
as WCDMA and GSM digital cellular, broadband, DTV, DVR and rad-hard
space and defense programs. Peregrine 0.25um and 0.5um UltraCMOS
devices are manufactured in its 6" CMOS facility located in
Sydney, Australia and in Hachioji, Japan through an alliance with
OKI Electric Industry Co., Ltd. The Company, headquartered in San
Diego, California, maintains global sales support operations and
a worldwide technical distribution network.