Tool from Freescale Simplifies RF Power Application Development

RF Power ToolFreescale Semiconductor has introduced the RF Power Tool system, which is designed to simplify the development of RF power applications and help customers create new and differentiated RF power solutions. The RF Power Tool system minimizes the size, cost and complexity of RF lab equipment needed for application development by integrating multiple RF bench tool capabilities into a single box, reducing the need for a full bench of RF evaluation equipment.

Including critical components needed to design innovative RF power applications into a modular portable unit, and fully compatible with a range of Freescale RF power evaluation boards and reference designs, the new Freescale RF Power Tool system simplifies the design process, reduces development costs and speeds time-to-market. The system runs directly from a PC or front panel, and can be initiated in only minutes at a cost significantly lower than a traditional RF bench setup.

The Freescale RF Power Tool system allows users to define RF conditions for their applications and provides easy system validation and real-time performance monitoring and data logging to allow customers to evaluate application tradeoffs. This helps developers reduce the time needed to design, develop, evaluate and update their RF power applications such as heating, mobile radio, ISM and broadcast products.

The tool offers temperature sensing, voltage sensing and power detection. An integrated Kinetis microcontroller capitalizes on Freescale’s leadership in control solutions, while compatibility with Freescale RF evaluation boards from 5W to 1.25 kW and from 10 MHz to 2.5 GHz allows customers to benefit from Freescale’s long history of RF power expertise.

Additional Features

  • RF generator
    • 1 MHz to 2.5 GHz
    • 1 Hz steps
    • Level adjustable in 0.5 dB steps
    • Pulse modulation
    • 0.1% to 99.9% duty cycle
    • 1 us resolution
  • RF power measurement
    • 1 mW to 2 kW range
    • Forward power
    • Reflected power
  • Bias voltage supply
    • 4 channels
    • 0-5 V, 10 mV steps
  • DC measurements
    • Voltage
    • Current
  • All connected to a PC with a unified interface

Availability and Pricing

The Freescale RF Power Tool system is planned for availability in August 2014 from Freescale Buy Direct for a price of $5,000 (USD) per development system.

Publisher: everything RF
Tags:-   IMS 2014

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