The AM3215 from Atlanta Micro is a broadband, eight-way bandpass filter bank offering low loss and high rejection from 2 GHz to 18 GHz. Each band delivers 2 GHz of bandwidth. With internal 50 Ω matching and packaged in a 9 mm QFN, the AM3215 represents a compact total PCB footprint, making it well suited for low SWaP (size, weight and power) applications.
The device runs off, and is controlled by, a +3,3 V to +5,0 V voltage, and features 7,5 dB insertion loss, 17 dB return loss and +15 dBm P1dB across the -40°C to +85°C operating temperature range.
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Qorvo’s QPF4632 is a Wi-Fi 6/6E (802.11 ax) integrated front-end module that operates from 5,945 to 7,125 GHz. It consists of a power amplifier (PA), DC logarithmic power detector, single-pole double-throw ...
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