CML Micro thay đổi trọng tâm để thể hiện khả năng bán dẫn RF-to-mmWave tại IMS
News: Microelectronics
5 June 2023
UK-based CML Microsystems Plc, a designer and fabless manufacturer of mixed-signal, RF and microwave semiconductors for wireless communications applications, says that its presence in booth 655 at the IEEE International Microwave Symposium (IMS 2023) exhibition in San Diego, CA, USA (13–15 June) will reflect an expansion of its technology offering, as the firm is now developing more advanced RF, microwave and mmWave devices for transformative applications centred around its SµRF product range of gallium arsenide (GaAs)- and gallium nitride (GaN)-based devices.
“Our booth at this year’s IMS will unveil a change of branding that represents much more than a simple refresh of our image,” says Ion Furtuna, senior VP for sales & business development in the Americas. “Building on our years of experience in baseband and RF components for professional wireless and critical communications applications, we have recently acquired capabilities to extend our innovation into microwave and mmWave devices, including PAs [power amplifiers], LNAs [low-noise amplifiers] and gain blocks up to 100GHz,” he adds. “Our eventual target is to reach new markets including security and defence.”
Among the CML Micro products on show at IMS are the recently introduced CMX90B701 and CMX90B702 low-current low-noise gain blocks for the 17–23GHz and 23–29.5GHz bands, respectively. Both devices have ultra-low current consumption of 10mA with a typical output power at 1dB gain compression point (P1dB) figure of +7.5dBm, a third-order intercept point (IP3) output of +17.5dBm and a noise figure of 4dB. The devices are housed in a low-cost 3mm x 3mm QFN package, and are fully matched to 50Ω.
“We plan to continue expanding our microwave device capability for the rapidly growing 5G mmWave, wireless infrastructure and Ka-band satcom markets, while consolidating our position as a trusted supplier of devices into our traditional RF and wireless communications markets that include maritime, smart meters, RFID, IoT and asset tracking,” says managing director Mark McCabe. “Our customers already choose to partner with CML Micro because of our reputation for quality and technical expertise, as well as our problem-solving and collaborative approach to innovation. By pushing the boundaries of our technology towards higher frequencies and bandwidths, we look forward to developing exciting new partnerships as well as continuing to serve our traditional core markets.”
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