Avago Technologies Delivers Industry's Smallest FETs for Multiple Wireless Applications
Avago Technologies announced the industry’s smallest packaged field effect transistors (FETs). These ultra small, low-profile discrete low noise devices occupy less than 5% the volume of a standard SOT-343 package.
Leverages New Chip Scale Packaging Innovation to Reduce Size of the Device
Avago Technologies announced the industry’s smallest packaged field effect transistors (FETs). Measuring a mere 1.0 x 0.5 x 0.25mm, these ultra small, low-profile discrete low noise devices occupy less than 5% the volume of a standard SOT-343 package.
The new VMMK-1218 and 1225 leverage Avago’s innovative chip scale packaging technology which enables miniaturization of transistors with high-frequency operation and superior thermal dissipation. These revolutionary devices do not require negative voltage to operate, resulting in lower costs and ease of use for RF designers. The company is a leading supplier of analog interface components for communications, industrial and consumer applications.
The VMMK-1225 supports 0.5 to 26.5 GHz frequency ranges with a noise figure of less than 0.95 dB and 12 dB available gain under 50 ohms conditions at 12 GHz. The FET also offers 23 dBm output third-order intercept and 8 dBm output power. The VMMK-1218 operates from 0.5 to 18 GHz with a noise figure of less than 0.85 dB and 9 dB available gain under 50 ohms conditions at 10 GHz. The FET also offers 22 dBm output third-order intercept and 12 dBm output power.
The size and performance of these transistors make it suitable for a variety of wireless applications, including commercial radios, UWB, radar, base stations, military communications, RF sensors, WiMAX, satellite communications or any DC-26 GHz application requiring small-sized components.