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Skyworks Intros Low Noise, Variable Gain Amplifiers for LTE and WCDMA Infrastructure Applications
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September 27, 2013
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. introduces five highly linear, active
bias, low noise variable gain amplifiers for LTE and WCDMA infrastructure systems. The SKY65369-11
(832 – 862 MHz), SKY65370-11 (814 – 849 MHz), SKY65371-11 (880 – 915 MHz), SKY65373-11 (1710
– 1785 MHz) and SKY65374-11 (1850 – 1915 MHz) receive modules are fully integrated, high performance
devices that combine several discrete components into a single, easy-to-use solution.
The links to the datasheets can be found on
www.skyworksinc.com at:
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.
[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 September 29, 2013
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