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CML Micro to exhibit expanded capability at IMS 2023

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Company developing more advanced devices centred around SµRF GaAs and GaN range

CML Micro, a designer and fabless manufacturer of RF-to-mmWave semiconductor devices, has announced that its presence at the International Microwave Symposium (IMS) exhibition in San Diego will reflect an expansion of its technology offering.

The company is now developing more advanced RF, microwave and mmWave devices for transformative applications, centred around its SµRF product range of GaAs and GaN-based devices.

Ion Furtuna, SVP for sales and business development in the Americas at CML Micro said: “Building on our years of experience in baseband and RF components for professional wireless and critical communications applications, we have recently acquired capabilities to extend our innovation into microwave and mmWave devices, including PAs, LNAs and gain blocks up to 100 GHz. Our eventual target is to reach new markets including security and defence.”

Among the CML Micro products on show at IMS (13 – 15 June 2023) will be the recently-introduced CMX90B701 and CMX90B702 low-current low-noise gain blocks for the 17 – 23 GHz and 23 – 29.5 GHz bands respectively. Both devices have an ultra-low current consumption of 10 mA with a typical P1dB output figure of +7.5 dBm, an IP3 output of +17.5 dBm and a noise figure of 4 dB. The devices are housed in a low-cost 3 mm x 3 mm QFN package, and are fully matched to 50 Ω.

“We plan to continue expanding our microwave device capability for the rapidly-growing 5G mmWave, wireless infrastructure and Ka-band satcom markets, while consolidating our position as a trusted supplier of devices into our traditional RF and wireless communications markets that include maritime, smart meters, RFID, IoT and asset tracking,” said Mark McCabe, managing director at CML Micro.

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