CEL announced the availability of CEL CG2409 family of high-power RF switches.
RF switches are microwave devices that route high frequency signals through transmission paths and can be used for diverse range of applications including WLAN, Mobile Communications, Wireless Security, Wireless Home Automation, Digital TV and many other RF products. The CG2409 is available in two packages X3 and M2. The CG2409X3 and CG2409M2 are manufactured using state of the art pHEMT technology and are packaged and tested in Japan to guarantee high quality and reliability.
These RF switch components can be used within an application to switch between Transmit/Receive modes, as Diversity Switches, switching between two different antennas and also switching between RF Frequency Bands.
The CG2409X3 is a wideband, high-power single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) GaAs MMIC RF switch, specified for the frequency range of 0.05 to 6 GHz, and can operate at a control voltage from 1.8 to 5 V. The P0.1 dB compression point of the switch is 37.5 dBm at 3 V. The second and third harmonic specs are -80 and -85 dBc respectively at input power of 26 dBm. The insertion loss ranges from 0.3 to 0.6 dB while the isolation ranges from 32 to 28 dB over the frequency range. The device is in a compact 6-pin XSON package (1.5 mm x 1.5 mm x 0.3 7mm).
The CG2409M2 is also a high-power single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) GaAs MMIC RF switch but is specified for the frequency range of 0.05 to 3.8 GHz and operates at a control voltage from 1.8 to 5 V. The P0.1 dB compression point of the switch is 36.5 dBm. The second and third harmonic specs are -80d and -85 dBc respectively at input power of 26 dBm. The insertion loss ranges from 0.35 to 0.6 dB while the isolation ranges from 35 to 21 dB over the frequency range. This device is in a small 6-pin surface mount package (2.0 mm x 1.25 mm x 0.9 mm).
Why use a High Power SPDT RF Switch?
There are two trends that dominate recent Wi-Fi systems development. One is the increase of RF transmission power for improved coverage range and better signal quality, and the other is the increasing use complex modulation schemes to boost the data throughput.
Both trends put more stringent requirements on power handling capability as well as linearity of the RF components used in the transmission path in order to meet regulatory and signal integrity specifications. As a result, these RF switches at the antenna ports are now one of the most critical components. While more integrated front-end-modules (FEM) are finding increasing usage, particularly for space constrained applications, discrete MMIC switches still offer the most flexibility in terms of system configuration and performance selection.
These new CEL Switches are drop-in compatible to at least one RF Switch model from Renesas (Renesas switches also offered through CEL). According to CEL, their RF Switches have lower prices than their equivalent drop-in Renesas RF Switches.
Data sheets for these RF Switches are available on http://www.cel.com/.