“We continue to push the limits of our RFIC portfolio, achieving performance with UltraCMOS that cannot be matched with GaAs-based and other SOI devices,” said Mark Schrepferman, director of the communications and industrial product line at Peregrine. “No other SP4T RF switch on the market can deliver the broad combination of exceptional features found in this device, making it ideal for many general purpose RF applications entering the market today,” he added. “When you add all the environmental benefits of SOS, it’s clear that UltraCMOS is the IC-of-choice over GaAs-based devices and the growing concerns about toxic e-Waste,” he concluded.
The new reflective PE42440 switch delivers market-leading RF performance unmatched by its competition: an IIP3 of +67 dBm and P1dB of 41.5 dBm (across the range); Insertion Loss of 0.45 dB; and very high Isolation of 34 dB (at 1 GHz). The 50-Ohm switch handles maximum +33 dBm input power (500 MHz to 3 GHz) with world-class ESD tolerance of 4.0 kV HBM on the RFC pin. Additional features include integrated CMOS control logic, decoder for 2-pin control that accepts 1.8V and 2.75V control logic levels, and a low 4.5 Ohm series ON resistance. A single Vdd supply pin eliminates the need for multiple power supplies and power up sequencing which is typically required on competitive devices. As with all SOS-based UltraCMOS RFICs, the device settles fast without gate lag or insertion loss drift, and no blocking capacitors are required.
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