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Skyworks Secures Reference Design with Texas Instruments for Smart Energy, Industrial
and Networking Applications
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-- Commences Volume Shipments of Highly Integrated Front-end
Solutions for Utility Metering, Street Lighting, Telematic and Tracking Systems
SAN DIEGO, Jan. 29, 2013 – Skyworks Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: SWKS), an innovator of high performance
analog semiconductors enabling a broad range of end markets, announced that it has secured a
reference design with Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) for smart energy, industrial and networking
applications including electric/gas/water meters, street lighting, telematic and tracking systems.
Skyworks’ highly integrated, power efficient front-end solutions are in volume production and
compatible with single-chip transceivers for wireless systems requiring high performance at
low power and voltage.
“TI is delighted to be collaborating with Skyworks to develop
a new reference design using TI’s sub-1 GHz RF performance line transceiver and Skyworks’ front-end
solutions,” said Terje Lassen, industrial business manager, Wireless Connectivity Solutions,
TI. “With Skyworks, we have created a proven design for customers in a rapid development
cycle and removed the guess work in producing high-performance RF designs for a variety of smart
energy, industrial and networking applications.”
“Skyworks is excited to partner with
TI in creating a solution that leverages our newest family of front-end modules with their radio
platforms,” said David Stasey, general manager of analog solutions at Skyworks. “This
collaboration is yet another example of how Skyworks continues to meet customer demand and address
opportunities in diverse, high growth markets.” About Skyworks’ Front-end
Solutions
SKY65313-21
is a high performance transmit/receive (T/R) front-end module (FEM). The device transmit
chain features +30dBm output power and 40 percent power added efficiency (PAE), while the device
receive chain contains a low noise amplifier (LNA) with a 1.4 dB noise figure (NF) and 16.6
dB gain. The cascaded NF and gain, taking into account the 0.5 dB insertion loss T/R antenna
switch, are 1.9 dB and 16.1 dB respectively – making the FEM ideal for medium power microwave
links such as 900 MHz ISM band applications. The 28-pin, 6 x 6 x 0.9 millimeter (mm) device,
packaged in a multi-chip module, surface-mounted technology unit, also has a shut-down mode
and LNA bypass mode to minimize power consumption – allowing for a highly manufacturable, low
cost solution.
SKY65364-11
is a high performance, T/R, 6 x 6 x 0.9 mm FEM that provides a complete T/R chain with T/R switches.
The device transmit chain on the 28 pin FEM features +30.5 dBm output power and 40 percent power
added efficiency. The device receive chain offers a LNA with a 1.7 dB NF and 16.0 dB gain.
The cascaded NF and gain, taking into account the 0.5 dB insertion loss T/R antenna switch,
are 2.2 dB and 15.5 dB, respectively, which makes it ideal for medium power microwave links
such as 900 MHz ISM band applications. The module also has a shut-down, power amplifier
and LNA bypass mode to minimize power consumption. It is housed in a surface-mounted technology
(SMT) package, which allows for a highly manufacturable, low cost solution.
SKY65366-11
is a high performance T/R FEM that provides a complete T/R chain with T/R switches. The
device transmit chain features +30.2 dBm output power and a 40 percent PAE. The device
receive chain features a LNA with a 1.5 dB NF and 22.2 dB gain. The cascaded NF and gain,
taking into account the 0.3 dB insertion loss T/R antenna switch, are 1.8 dB and 21.0 dB, respectively.
The 400 MHz module also has a shut-down, PA and LNA bypass mode to minimize power consumption.
It is mounted in a 28 pin, 6 x 6 mm multi-chip module SMT package – allowing for a highly manufacturable,
low cost solution. About TI’s CC1120 sub-1 GHz RF High Performance Transceiver
A member of TI’s low-power RF performance line, the
CC1120 is a fully integrated, single-chip RF
transceiver designed for high performance at low power and voltage operation in cost effective
wireless narrowband systems. The sub-1 GHz RF performance line can be more than 30 times
closer to other RF systems and potential connection "interferers" than competitive offerings,
allowing streamlined coexistence between various connected devices in one environment.
With 65-dB adjacent channel rejection at 12.5-KHz offset and 90-dB blocking, TI delivers the
industry's most reliable sub-1 GHz connections. With a 139-dB link budget, the products'
range reaches well beyond 10 km and provides maximum indoor penetration. Advanced RF sniff
mode also allows systems to listen for RF packets using very low power consumption, with less
than 3mA in receive (Rx) sniff mode, while maintaining full RF performance.
[borders/inc-300x250.htm]About
Skyworks Skyworks Solutions, Inc. is an innovator of high performance analog semiconductors.
Leveraging core technologies, Skyworks supports automotive, broadband, cellular infrastructure,
energy management, GPS, industrial, medical, military, wireless 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
sales@skyworksinc.com www.skyworksinc.com
Posted 2/2/2013
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