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Innovative air cavity packaging brings significant cost reductions and performance improvements to RF transistors used in wireless infrastructure

Nijmegen, The Netherlands – May 12th, Ampleon today announced the availability of a new package platform that will be rolled out across the entire LDMOS and GaN product portfolio. Over a dozen variants of the SOT502 and SOT539 platforms are in development. The ACP3, a copper flanged air cavity package will initially be available for GEN9 and GEN10 high power RF transistors. The first products to use the ACP3 package are the BLC9G20XS-400AVT, BLC9G20XS-550AVT and the BLC9G22XS-400AVT devices, which are now in production. Several more products covering different power levels and frequency bands are currently sampling.

Offering double-digit cost savings compared to previous packaging platforms and a 25 % typical lower thermal resistance, the ACP3 format enables higher power capability along with improved reliability, gain and efficiency characteristics. It makes possible, for example, a single-transistor Doherty of up to 80 Watts average (at the antenna).

Key applications for ACP3 devices include use in power amplifiers for LTE radio access networks where the commercial pressures of cost, size and power consumption are paramount, as is the need to increase data rates and quality of service.

About Ampleon:

Created in 2015, Ampleon is shaped by 50 years of RF power leadership. Recently being spun-off from NXP Semiconductors, the company is set to exploit the full potential of data and energy transfer in RF. Ampleon has more than 1,250 employees worldwide, dedicated to creating optimal value for customers. Its innovative, yet consistent portfolio offers products and solutions for a wide range of applications, such as cellular base stations, radio/TV/broadcasting, radar, air traffic control, cooking, lighting, industrial lasers and medical. For details on the leading global partner in RF Power, visit www.ampleon.com

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