| CoolPAM HBT-Based Power Amplifier Modules for 3G W-CDMA Mobile Handsets |
| 29th
March , 2005 ( see
below for all today's 3G news ) |
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Agilent's CoolPAM technology uses advanced InGaP (indium gallium arsenide) HBT (heterojunction bipolar transistor) MMIC (microwave monolithic integrated circuit) technology to provide state-of-the-art reliability, temperature stability, cool operation and ruggedness. CoolPAM power amplifiers are already proven in handsets from leading manufacturers in Korea. "Now Agilent offers handset manufacturers the choice of power amplifiers featuring E-pHEMT technology for the industry's highest power-added efficiencies and InGaP HBT technology that provide the industry's lowest average power consumption," said Bryan Ingram, vice president and general manager of the Wireless Semiconductor Division in Agilent's Semiconductor Products Group. "CoolPAM technology will be integrated into next-generation front-end modules that incorporate low-loss FBAR duplexers to dramatically extend the talk time of mobile handsets." The CoolPAM product line offers three versions of W-CDMA (wideband code division multiple access) power amplifier modules:
The WS2512 meets the stringent High-Speed Downlink Packet
-- The WS2411 operates in the UMTS1900 (1850-1910 MHz) frequency
-- The WS2111 operates in the cellular band (824 to 849 MHz) and
The CoolPAM W-CDMA devices are supplied in a 4 mm x 4 mm x 1.4 mm, 10-pin surface-mount module designed to assure high thermal conductivity, which minimizes temperature rise for higher reliability. All versions are fabricated with an advanced InGaP HBT MMIC technology offering state-of-the-art reliability, temperature stability and ruggedness. Pricing and Availability The
Agilent WS2512, WS2411 and WS1111 power amplifier modules are priced
at $1.30 each in moderate quantities. Prototype quantities are shipping
now through Agilent's direct sales channel. Production volumes are expected
by the third quarter of 2005. |
| Today's
3G News |
This
new software is for use with the SH-MobileV2 (type name: SH7310) and
SH-Mobile3 (type name: SH73180) incorporating an MPEG-4*3 full hardware
accelerator, and offers the following features. |
Samsung Electronics introduces its first “file viewer” phones
(model name: SPH-V6500, SCH-V650) that allow users to view document
and image files over the mobile phone. |
Telstra
Mobile Broadband data plans are proving a big hit in the 3G business
market with the customer base growing at nearly 50 per cent month-on-month
since launch in November 2004. |
ALLTEL
wireless customers in Tampa, Cleveland and Akron, Ohio, now can download
large, graphic rich files and streaming audio from the Internet to their
laptops through the company's new wireless broadband network. |
Texas
Instruments Incorporated (TI) senior vice president and general manager
of its Wireless Terminals Business Unit, detailed in a Tokyo press conference
today how TI's 3G technology is being widely adopted worldwide. |
Vidiator announced that its VeeStream(TM) platform enabled 3 Sweden
to launch the live broadcast Big Brother reality TV show. |
Agilent
Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) today announced its family of 4 mm by 4 mm
power amplifier (PA) modules featuring CoolPAM technology. |
The
advertising and marketing blitz that preceded Christmas 2004 made it
clear in no uncertain terms that consumer 3G services have well and
truly arrived in the UK. |
Release
3.0 of DNA provides support for ISUP terminal and monitoring (including
China), ISUP signaling to initiate and receive calls, and ISUP based
trigger for traffic monitoring. |
PacketVideo
today announced that a new handset from Fujitsu Limited incorporates
PacketVideo's pvPlayer™ multimedia software for high-quality video
and audio playback. |
It was a suitably glamorous affair held in London and Motorola collected
not one, but two of the coveted awards, the only company to do so on
the evening at the mobile phone industry’s most prestigious award
show, the Mobile News Awards 2005. |

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