Skyworks' New Wi-Fi, Bluetooth®, ZigBee® RF Switches
August 23, 2016
Skyworks is pleased to introduce two new Wi-Fi switches that are ideal for WLAN networks, repeaters, ISM band radios, Bluetooth® systems, smartphones, and connectivity modules. The SKY13585-679LF is a single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) switch intended for 1 to 6 GHz applications. Using advanced switching technologies, this switch maintains low insertion loss and high isolation for all switching paths. The SKY13586-678LF is a single-pole, triple-throw (SP3T) antenna switch for 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi applications. These devices offer wide 3 to 5 volt supply range and are compatible with 1.8 or 3.3V control logic. They require fewer control signals from industry-standard SP2T and SP3T solutions and include integrated DC blocking capacitors, so no external DC blocking capacitors are required. They also feature high-linearity performance and low insertion loss, making them an ideal choice for transmit/receive applications. The switches are available in ultra-miniature 1x1 and 1.1 x 1.1 packages (6-or 8-pin), saving precious application board space and cost for OEMs.
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. is empowering the wireless networking revolution. Our highly innovative analog semiconductors are connecting people, places and things spanning a number of new and previously unimagined applications within the automotive, broadband, cellular infrastructure, connected home, industrial, medical, military, smartphone, tablet and wearable markets.
Headquartered in Woburn, Massachusetts, Skyworks is a global company with engineering, marketing, operations, sales, and service facilities located throughout Asia, Europe and North America. For more information, please visit Skyworks' website at: www.skyworksinc.com.
Contact
Tami Stegmaier Sr. Mgr. Corporate Communications Skyworks Solutions, Inc. (SWKS) 5221 California Ave Irvine, CA 92617 Phone: 949-231-4207 E-Mail: Tami.Stegmaier@skyworksinc.com
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