New Freescale Airfast LDMOS transistors for Wireless Infrastructure support the 700 MHz to 2700 MHz band

Freescale Semiconductor has introduced two new Airfast RF power solutions that cover all major cellular infrastructure bands while providing a high gain in a compact package. The AFT27S006N delivers 6 W of peak power and is the next-generation follow-on to the popular MW6S004N product – the industry’s workhorse driver deployed broadly in world-class wireless infrastructure installations worldwide. Freescale has also introduced a higher power device - The AFT27S010N, which delivers 10 W of peak power.

Both devices feature outstanding frequency range (700 MHz to 2700 MHz) and single-stage gain (20 dB to 24 dB), together with an ultra-small footprint package (PLD-1.5W) making them ideally suited for macro base station MIMO applications rated up to 40 W average power. Many competitive solutions require customers to deploy multiple RF devices to support this range, but the AFT27S006N and AFT27S010 support this cellular band range with a single power amplifier.                       

The Airfast technology platform allows Freescale to improve performance in frequency, range and gain while addressing a host of other customer needs such as ease-of-use and flexibility. The broad frequency range of these new transistors means they can also be used as universal driver devices for a wide array of additional RF applications.

About Airfast RF power solutions

Airfast RF power solutions are designed to simultaneously meet the challenges of increased efficiency, peak power and signal bandwidth, while addressing the persistent pressure to reduce costs. The products offer outstanding performance and energy efficiency and are included in a range of Freescale RF technologies – LDMOS, GaAs and GaN. For more information, visit www.freescale.com/RFpower

Pricing and availability

The AFT27S006N (6 W) and AFT27S010N (10 W) are in production now. Please contact your local Freescale sales representative for pricing information and to inquire about samples. 

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