Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT


SPDT switch supports Wi-Fi 6E and ultra-wideband standards

25 August 2021 Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

pSemi announced that its established UltraCMOS PE42424, a single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) radio frequency switch, supports the latest Wi-Fi 6E and ultra-wideband standards and technologies. Designed to enhance next-generation carrier and enterprise connectivity products, the PE42424 offers high linearity, fast switching and optimal isolation up to 8,5 GHz. In a compact 1,5 x 1,5 mm form factor, it exceeds the power and performance requirements of 802.11ax Wi-Fi and ultra-wideband technologies.

The switch delivers high linearity levels of 61dBm IIP3 and 125 dBm IIP2 and fast switching of 145 nanoseconds at up to a 125 kHz switching rate to ensure the highest levels of signal routing performance and transmit signal integrity in its target applications. Additionally, it provides attractive off-port isolation levels of 48 dB at 2,4 GHz and 35 dB at 5,8 GHz and exceeds 31 dB at 7,125 GHz, enabling more reliable connections and additional spectrum capacity up to 8,5 GHz.

For more information contact Richard Finniss, RFiber Solutions, +27 82 654 3665, [email protected], www.rfibersolutions.com


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