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    Mouser Electronics Now Stocking Qorvo's Front-End Modules

    08/16/2019

    Mouser Electronics, Inc., is now stocking the QPF4219 front end module (FEM) from Qorvo. Designed for Internet of Things (IoT) systems based on Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), the 2.4 GHz FEM offers a compact form factor and integrated matching to minimize layout area in applications such as wireless routers, residential gateways, and access points.

    Qorvo's QPF4219 FEM, available from Mouser Electronics, integrates a 2.4 GHz power amplifier (PA), regulator, single-pole double-throw (SPDT) switch, low noise amplifier (LNA) with bypass mode, and voltage power detector into a single device. The device focuses performance on optimizing the PA for a 5V supply voltage by conserving power consumption while maintaining the highest linear output power and exceptional throughput. The QPF4219 maximizes receive (Rx) sensitivity through a 1.9 dB noise figure performance that is consistent over a variety of conditions. The device also includes integrated die-level filtering for second and third harmonics as well as 5 GHz rejection for dual-band dual-concurrent (DBDC) operation.

    To learn more about the associated fully tested and assembled QPF4219EVB01 evaluation board, go to www.mouser.com/qorvo-qpf4219evb01-eval-board. For more information on the QPF4219 FEM, visit www.mouser.com/qorvo-qpf4219-integrated-fem.

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