SKY14151-350LF
SKY14151-350LF is High-Power Single Pole Four Throw (SP4T) Switch manufactured by Skyworks Solutions.
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B roadband operation (0.1- 2.5 GHz) L ow insertion loss (0.35 d B @ 1GHz, 0.5 d B @ 2 GHz) with high isolation (29 d B @ 1 GHz) V dd = 2.5 to 3 V for high-power applications, can be used down to 1.8 V for low-power applications H igh linearity IMD < -110 d Bm G ood harmonic performance: < -80 d Bc @ 0.9 GHz L ow voltage logic patible( Vhigh Min. = 1.8 V) 3 x 3 mm 16-pin QFN, lead (Pb)-free and Ro HS-pliant package S witch uses state-of-the-art Ga As p HEMT process
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Description
The SKY14151 is a symmetrical single pole four throw (SP4T) switch designed for broad band, high power switching applications which demand high linearity and low insertion loss. The switch is manufactured using the Skyworks state of the art p HEMT process. This is a general purpose switch that is optimized for a variety of multimode applications such as GSM/WCDMA/EDGE. The SKY14151 features integrated logic that uses only two control lines for the switch operation. The low current consumption of SKY14151 makes it suitable for battery-operated applications. This part es in an industry-standard 3 x 3 mm 16-pin QFN package that is lead (Pb)-free and Ro HS-pliant.
Skyworks offers lead (Pb)-free, Ro HS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances)-pliant packaging.
Preliminary Data Sheet: Based on engineering results. Sampling quantities available. Pin out and package have been determined.
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- February 12, 2009
1 preliminary Data Sheet
- SKY14151-350LF
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Electrical Specifications
TA = 25 °C, VDD = 2.5- 3 V, Vhigh = VDD, all unused RF ports are terminated in a 50 W load, unless otherwise noted
Parameter Electrical Characteristics Insertion loss f = 1 GHz f = 2 GHz f = 2.5 GHz...