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Toshiba Introduces S-Band GaAs MMIC Ideally Suited for Fixed Wireless Access Applications

New Power MMIC Amplifier addresses performance, cost and reliability requirements of the rapidly emerging wireless local loop subscriber market

BOSTON, MA. Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) today introduced its new S-Band Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) with a frequency range of 3.4 to 3.8 gigahertz (GHz).

Designated the TMD3438-1, Toshiba s new power MMIC amplifier provides a reliable, cost-effective solution for today s broadband Wireless Local Loop (WLL) subscriber applications.

"Toshiba is increasing our focus on the Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) market with the introduction of this new S-Band GaAs MMIC," stated Ed Monzon, senior business development manager for Toshiba s Microwave Business Unit. "The wireless communications market is experiencing tremendous growth, especially in the WLL application segment, where market penetration costs are relatively low. With our new S-Band GaAs MMIC, Toshiba can now address the critical performance, cost and reliability issues faced by engineers designing these types of FWA applications."

The TMD3438-1 is a surface mountable MMIC delivered in a low-cost, ceramic package for excellent reliability. The device is internally matched to 50 ohms, which reduces part count and lowers tuning costs. Its lower thermal resistance and larger footprint for thermal dispersion further simplify the design process. The TMD3438-1 features the high RF output power and high power gain needed to support the growing bandwidths of emerging wireless applications. It also demonstrates the high linearity required for the more complicated, vector-oriented modulation schemes characteristic of many WLL applications. These features combine to offer significant cost and performance advantages over alternative microwave solutions for this operating frequency, many of which have been based on discrete solutions using GaAs Power FETs.

S-Band GaAs MMIC Product Specifications: Part Number Frequency P1dB G1dB IDD TMD3438-1 3.4-3.8GHz 29.0dBm (min) 29.0dB (min) 500mA (typ)

Pricing and Availability:

Pricing for TMD3438-1 starts at $30 for a quantity of 1,000 pieces. Engineering samples are available now and volume production is scheduled to begin next month.

About Toshiba

Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) is the North American engineering, manufacturing, marketing and sales arm of Toshiba Semiconductor Company and Display Devices and Components Company. Toshiba s Semiconductor Company is one of the world s leading manufacturers and suppliers of semiconductor products including LSIs, microprocessors and controllers, and advanced memory products, in addition to discrete and bipolar components. Toshiba is recognized as one of the world s largest suppliers of semiconductor, electronic component and storage solutions. The company is also responsible for global sales and marketing of other major electronic components including liquid crystal displays, color display and picture tubes, lithium-ion and other secondary batteries. For additional information, please visit TAEC s web site at http://www.toshiba.com/taec. Editor s Note: Reader inquiries please publish 800/879-4963, ext. 217 Photo available upon request, please contact Kim Buckley at 949/260-1300.

Contact:
Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc.
Lisa Nemec, 949/455-2293
lisa_nemec@taec.toshiba.com

800/879-4963 ext. 217
or
Benjamin Group/BSMG Worldwide
Penny Capra or Kim Buckley, 949/260-1300
penny_capra@benjamingroup.com
kim_buckley@benjamingroup.com

 

Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc.
Lisa Nemec, 949/455-2293
lisa_nemec@taec.toshiba.com
800/879-4963 ext. 217
or
Benjamin Group/BSMG Worldwide
Penny Capra or Kim Buckley, 949/260-1300
penny_capra@benjamingroup.com
kim_buckley@benjamingroup.com
 
E-mail: kim_buckley@benjamingroup.com
Web site: http://www.toshiba.com/taec
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