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MaxLinear Partners with RFHIC to Accelerate Deployment of Ultra-Wideband 5G Power Amplifiers

MaxLinear Partners with RFHIC to Accelerate Deployment of Ultra-Wideband 5G Power Amplifiers

MaxLinear MaxLIN Linearization Technologies and RFHIC GaN RF Transistors deliver 400MHz Power Amplifier Solution with High Performance and Efficiency

MaxLinear and RFHIC announced a collaboration to deliver a production-ready 400MHz Power Amplifier (PA) solution for 5G Macrocell radios, using MaxLinear MaxLIN Digital Predistortion (DPD) and Crest Factor Reduction (CFR) technologies to optimize the performance of RFHIC’s latest ID-400W series GaN RF Transistors.

“Mobile operators need new disruptive 5G radio innovations that can dramatically reduce power consumption, tower space, and cost while simultaneously delivering much higher capacity”

Combining RFHIC’s state-of-the-art dual-reverse GaN RF transistor ID41411DR with MaxLIN DPD and making it available as a pre-verified solution will allow Radio Access Network (RAN) product developers to rapidly deliver ultra-wideband 400MHz Macro PAs for all global 5G mid-band deployments with low emissions and high power efficiency.

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“As 5G deployments continue to grow worldwide, network providers need to scale their coverage in a fast and cost-efficient manner,” said Samuel Cho, Founder and CTO of RFHIC. “We can deliver COTS and customizable solutions in a fraction of the time due to our one-stop GaN solution process. This process allows our customers to design and build their products more efficiently and get to market faster.”

“Mobile operators need new disruptive 5G radio innovations that can dramatically reduce power consumption, tower space, and cost while simultaneously delivering much higher capacity,” said Brendan Walsh, MaxLinear’s Vice President, Wireless Infrastructure. “The new ultra-wideband radios enabled by MaxLIN with RFHIC RF transistors deliver on this challenge by allowing multiple new 5G radio bands to be supported efficiently in a single Radio Unit (RU).”

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More about RFHIC’s RF Transistors

RFHIC’s latest ID-400W GaN RF transistor series delivers ultra-wideband linearized performance for 5G mid-band radio applications in the 3.4 to 4.1GHz range. RFHIC’s patented FLY-Flange packaging (RF24008DKR3) greatly enhances their bandwidth support versus competing devices. For example, the ID41411DR transistor provides excellent performance for wideband signals and saturated power of 400W with an average power of 56W and linearized ALCR < -49dBc with MaxLIN technology. The ID41411DR also delivers an unmatched drain efficiency of 46% when operating at 3.9GHz.

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