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Skyworks Unveils High Power Shunt PIN Diode
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April 30, 2012 Press Release

Skyworks
introduces a high power shunt PIN diode for transmit and receive switching applications. The SMP1304-085LF is a
discrete solution in a very low thermal resistance package that combines very low insertion loss, good isolation,
excellent power handling (40W C/W), and low distortion. The general market diode is ideal for the infrastructure
and land mobile radio markets.
The link to the datasheet can be found on
www.skyworksinc.com at: SMP1304-085LF
http://www.skyworksinc.com/Product.aspx?ProductID=930

About
Skyworks Skyworks Solutions, Inc. is an innovator of high reliability analog semiconductors.
Leveraging core technologies, Skyworks offers diverse standard and custom linear products supporting automotive,
broadband, cellular infrastructure, energy management, industrial, medical, military, networking, smartphone and
tablet applications. The Company’s portfolio includes amplifiers, attenuators, circulators, detectors, diodes,
directional couplers, front-end modules, hybrids, infrastructure RF subsystems, isolators, lighting and display
solutions, mixers/demodulators, optocouplers, optoisolators, phase shifters, PLLs/synthesizers/VCOs, power
dividers/combiners, power management devices, 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:
www.skyworksinc.com.
Contact
Amanda Ingalls, (949) 231-3045
ssales@skyworksinc.com
www.skyworksinc.com
Date Posted 3/30/2012
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