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Skyworks Solutions Press Release - April 5, 2010

Skyworks Introduces 3 New Dual-Band WCDMA Power Amplifier Modules w/Integrated Couplers

Click to visit Skyworks SolutionsWOBURN, Mass., April 5, 2010 - Skyworks introduced three 4 x 5 mm dual band WCDMA power amplifier modules (PAMs) with an integrated coupler today. These PAMs are ideal for all WCDMA handset and datacard applications and enable a variety of compatible baseband/RF architectures.

Skyworks Solutions SKY77195 functional block diagramOnly two decoupling caps are needed outside of the PA, making it a very clean and easy design/layout. Additional benefits include the same pin out for all three devices, allowing single phone board support of multiple frequency combinations, and an internally daisy chain coupler with a single CPL out port.

The product summaries can be found at:

SKY77195: http://www.skyworksinc.com/Product.aspx?ProductID=598
SKY77196: http://www.skyworksinc.com/Product.aspx?ProductID=599
SKY77197: http://www.skyworksinc.com/Product.aspx?ProductID=644

Samples are available, and pricing depends on quantities. Please contact a sales representative at sales@skyworksinc.com or visit the company’s Web site at www.skyworksinc.com for more information.




About Skyworks

Skyworks Solutions, Inc. is an innovator of high reliability analog and mixed signal semiconductors. Leveraging core technologies, Skyworks offers diverse standard and custom linear products supporting automotive, broadband, cellular infrastructure, energy management, industrial, medical, military and mobile handset applications. The Company's portfolio includes amplifiers, attenuators, detectors, diodes, directional couplers, front-end modules, hybrids, infrastructure RF subsystems, mixers/demodulators, phase shifters, PLLs/synthesizers/VCOs, power dividers/combiners, receivers, switches and technical ceramics.

Headquartered in Woburn, Mass., Skyworks is worldwide with engineering, manufacturing, sales and service facilities throughout Asia, Europe and North America. For more information, please visit Skyworks' Web site at: http://www.skyworksinc.com.




SOURCE: Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

Skyworks Media Relations:
Amanda Ingalls,
(949) 231-3045

or

Skyworks Investor Relations:
Thomas Schiller
(949) 231-4700








Date Posted 4/6/2010

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