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Qorvo introduces industry's highest performance wideband power amplifier

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March 5, 2020

Qorvo, Inc. announces the launch of the world's highest performance wideband power amplifier, TGA2962, designed for communications and test instrumentation applications. The product provides industry-leading 10 watts of RF power in the frequency range of 2-20 GHz, as well as 13dB of large signal gain and 20-35% of power-added efficiency. This combination gives system designers the flexibility they need to improve system performance and reliability, while reducing component count, footprint, and cost.

Roger Hall, General Manager of Qorvo's High Performance Solutions Business Unit, said: "Qorvo has taken a big step forward in the wideband field with TGA2962, which not only expands the frequency range, but also enhances other performance. No other company is currently able to provide a single power amplifier with this output power, bandwidth, power added efficiency and large signal gain."

The TGA2962 is built on Qorvo's highly reliable gallium nitride (GaN) QGaN15 process technology with industry-leading capabilities. In addition, the component integration function is improved, and the 13dB large signal gain supports the use of a small driver amplifier, which further reduces the size of the device. making it an ideal solution for applications requiring improved size, weight, power, and cost.

 

For more information on this device, please visit: https://www.qorvo.com/products/p/TGA2962.

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