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Announcing the latest additions to Qorvo's innovative RF and power portfolio of Wi-Fi front end modules, bandBoost filters, and solid state power amplifiers, which serve a wide range of Wi-Fi 7, radar, & electronic warfare systems. These high-performance solutions simplify RF and power for designers worldwide and are available at Qorvo's authorized channel partners.
2GHz Wi-Fi 7 High-Power Front End Module
QPF4259 Features
  • POUT = +12dBm MCS13 EHT40 -47dB dynamic EVM
  • POUT = +27dBm MCS0 VHT20 spectral mask compliance
  • 16dB TX gain and 6.5dB bypass loss

Additional information:

  • 1.7dB Rx noise figure
  • 30dB Tx gain
  • 29dBm OIP3
  • 3x3mm laminate package
  • Ideal for wireless access points
5GHz Wi-Fi 7 High-Power Front End Module
QPF4559 Features
  • POUT = +18dBm MCS13 EHT80 -47dB dynamic EVM
  • POUT = +27dBm MCS0 HT20 spectral mask compliance
  • 15dB RX gain and 7dB bypass loss

Additional information:

  • 1.6 Rx noise figure
  • 32dB Tx gain
  • 3x3mm laminate package
  • Ideal for wireless access points
6GHz Wi-Fi U-NII 5 bandBoost Filter
QPQ5600 Features
  • Low insertion loss in Wi-Fi UNII 5 bands
  • High rejection in Wi-Fi UNII 1-3 bands
  • Extended temperature performance from -20 to +95C

Additional information:

  • 5945-6425MHz
  • High power handling to +28dBm averaged input power
  • 1.3x1.7mm laminate package
  • Ideal for wireless access points
2-6GHz Spatium Solid-State Power Amplifier
QPB0206N Features
  • Frequency: 2-6GHz, CW
  • Solid-state MMIC reliability
  • Bias voltage: 24V
  • PSAT: 250-320W at Pi=4W

Additional information:

  • PAE: 30-37% at PSAT
  • Gain: 18-19dB at PSAT
  • 11.3" x 3.4" x 3.4"
  • Ideal for EW & radar
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