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Altum RF Showcases New GaN and GaAs Amplifiers

June 10, 2022
Among the new devices on display at IMS2022 are GaN power amplifiers and GaAs linear and low-noise amplifiers.

This article is part of our IMS2022 coverage.

In its Booth #3012 at IMS2022, Altum RF will display a range of its high-performance RF-to-mmWave semiconductor products for next-generation markets and applications. While visiting the Altum RF booth, attendees can approach company leaders and technical experts with questions about specific products as well as the company’s plans for advanced RF, microwave, and mmWave semiconductor devices.

New products featured at IMS2022 will include:

  • ARF1009Q5: 9-to-11-GHz GaN power amplifier, 10 W, >30-dB power gain
  • ARF1020Q5: 9-to-11-GHz GaN power amplifier, 10 W, >20-dB power gain
  • ARF1208: 37-to-59-GHz GaAs pHEMT low-noise amplifier, 2.5-dB noise figure, 26.5-dB linear gain
  • ARF1207: 57-to-71-GHz GaAs pHEMT linear amplifier, >20-dB gain, 22-dBm Psat
  • ARF1206: 71-to-86-GHz GaAs pHEMT low-noise amplifier, 22-dB gain, 3.8-dB noise figure

For more information, visit the company website.

For more IMS2022 coverage, visit our digital magazine.

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