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X-Band front end IC includes dual Rx outputs

April 1, 2016 By Andrew Zistler

Anokiwave, Inc. has announced it has extended its X-band IC product line with the addition of the AWMF-0106 Front End IC. This product release completes the family of X-band Radar solutions for commercial radar and 5G communications markets.

The AWMF-0106 is an integrated power amplifier, low noise amplifier, limiter, and T/R switch intended to provide a low noise, medium power front end for the Anokiwave AWS-0103 and AWS-0105 high Rx input linearity X-band core IC solutions.

The device also includes Tx output power detection, active bias of the power amplifier stages, and active self-bias of the low noise amplifier stages. Dual Rx outputs are provided to enable dual Rx beam phased array applications. The Anokiwave Front End IC used with our Core IC solutions enables planar antenna design at X-band with reduced system size, weight, and cost.

The AWMF-0106 is packaged in 56 lead PQFN low profile surface mount plastic package with dimensions of 7mm x 7mm x 0.9mm, easily fitting within the typical 15mm lattice spacing at 10 GHz. The device features ESD protection and is realized in 0.25um GaAs technology.

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