TriQuint Names VIPER RF As Design Source

Nov. 9, 2010
ANOTHER EuMW exhibitor, TriQuint Semiconductor, has entered into a co-marketing agreement with English company VIPER RFa specialist in microwave and RF ICs. Under the agreement, VIPER RF will offer design support and specialized RF expertise to ...

ANOTHER EuMW exhibitor, TriQuint Semiconductor, has entered into a co-marketing agreement with English company VIPER RFa specialist in microwave and RF ICs. Under the agreement, VIPER RF will offer design support and specialized RF expertise to help customers develop chips using TriQuint's process technologies and design tools.

VIPER RF addresses a range of markets including defense, communications, and wireless applications covering DC to 100 GHz. The TriQuint foundry offers a range of process technologies including GaAs FETs, InGaP HBT, BiHEMT, and GaN on 3-in., 100-mm, and 150-mm wafers.

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Paul Whytock | Editor-in-Chief

Paul Whytock is European Editor for Microwaves & RF and European Editor-in-Chief for Electronic Design. He reports on the latest news and technology developments in Europe for his US readers while providing his European engineering audience with global news coverage from the electronics sector. Trained originally as a design engineer with Ford Motor Co., Whytock holds an HNC in mechanical, electrical, and production engineering.

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