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WJ Communications Announces New Semiconductor Products

Source: WJ Communications

San Jose, CA. WJ Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq:WJCI) announced today the introduction of four new semiconductor products for mobile infrastructure and fixed wireless applications requiring high linearity.

"We continue to extend the range and functionality of our semiconductor product offerings, providing our customers with new options and allowing the best tradeoffs to be made at each link in the radio chain, thus optimizing overall performance of RF systems," said Senior Vice President Tom Kritzer. "Customers can choose the right combination of output power, spurious free dynamic range, DC power consumption, package configuration, and component cost for their application."

The AH101 internally-matched amplifier extends the outstanding linearity and reliability characteristic of WJ Communications existing product line to higher power, with 27 dBm output power at 1 dB compression, and an output third-order intercept point (OIP3) of 45 dBm, while consuming only 200mA. This product provides 13 dB of unconditionally stable gain from 50-1500 MHz, covering cellular and GSM bands in a compact SOT-89 package.

The AG101 is a versatile, low-cost, highly linear gain block, providing 14 dB gain from 250 to 3000 MHz with 27 dBm OIP3. The AG101 uses only 50 mA of current at a single 4.5 V power supply, and has an MTTF of greater than 100 years at 85 (degrees) C.

The FP101 is a general-purpose, high dynamic range GaAs MESFET in a compact SOT-89 package. The frequency range is 50 to 3000 MHz, making this part useful in cellular, PCS, DCS1800, UMTS, ISM and MMDS applications. The FP101 combines a low 2 dB noise figure with 1 dB compressed output power of 23 dBm and OIP3 of 37 dBm.

The HMJ9 cellular-band mixer combines the benefits of WJ s unique high-dynamic-range HMJ products with high IF frequencies of 250 to 280 MHz, simplifying filtering of spurious products. The HMJ9 is optimized for linear upconversion, achieving input third-order intercept point (IIP3) of 35 dBm in that configuration.

WJ Communications, headquartered in San Jose, designs, develops and manufactures innovative broadband communications products for the current and next generation fiber optic, broadband cable and wireless communications networks. For more information visit http://www.wj.com.

This release contains forward-looking statements including statements as to the plans and objectives of management for future operations. These forward-looking statements are not historical facts but rather are based on current expectations about our industry. The Company s actual results may differ materially from those projected in these forward-looking statements as a result of a number of factors, including, but not limited to, technological innovation in the wireless communications markets, the availability and the price of raw materials and components used in the Company s products, and the demand for wireless products generally as well as those of our customers. Readers of this release are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements.

Contact: WJ Communications, Inc., San Jose Skip Hoover Tel: 408/577-6279 (VP, Sales and Marketing) skip.hoover@wj.com Bill Freeman Tel: 408/577-6261 (CFO) bill.freeman@wj.com

 

WJ Communications, Inc., San Jose
Skip Hoover
Tel: 408/577-6279 (VP, Sales and Marketing)
skip.hoover@wj.com
Bill Freeman
Tel: 408/577-6261 (CFO)
bill.freeman@wj.com
 
E-mail: bill.freeman@wj.com
Web site: http://www.wj.com
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