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    Click image to enlarge: The STPTIC adjusts capacitance smoothly, without steps.

    STMicroelectronics boosts 4G connections and battery life with advanced tunable chips

    11/08/2012

    STMicroelectronics is working to help avoid dropped calls and increase battery life with a new range of highly miniaturized adaptive devices that dynamically optimize handset antenna performance. ST's new STPTIC (ParaScan tunable integrated capacitors) are electrically adjustable to maintain efficient transfer of energy from the handset amplifier to the antenna under various operating conditions. The STPTIC helps maximize radiated RF power for better call performance, overcoming the challenges of use in multiple frequency bands, when the handset is held close to the user's ear or when it is moved away from the head, while minimizing amplifier power consumption for longer battery life. Unlike alternatives that typically contain multiple switched capacitors, the STPTIC adjusts capacitance smoothly, without steps, for greater precision. The STPTIC is also smaller, combining a single variable capacitor with control circuitry using ST's IPAD (integrated passive and active device) technology. "Our latest and most advanced STPTIC family now delivers an even more compelling option for future 4G LTE handsets, which will demand high wireless performance for reliable voice and high-speed data communications with longer battery life" said Ricardo De-Sa-Earp, Group VP and General Manager, Application-Specific Discretes and IPAD Division. "Two of the world's top five handset manufacturers have already chosen this technology for antenna matching in their current handsets." The new STPTIC family use the latest and most advanced generation of ParaScan BST (barium strontium titanate) variable-capacitor technology. These devices meet the demands of wireless system designers by displaying high Q factor at frequencies up to 2.7 GHz, more than 3:1 capacitance change with varying control voltage, and stable performance over the specified temperature range. Devices are easy to design-in, requiring only minimal external components, and have high power capability meeting the requirements of the GSM standard. Major features of the STPTIC family:

    • Range of capacitance values: 2.7 to 8.2 pF
    • High power capability: +36 dBm
    • High tuning range: 3.5:1
    • High linearity device: IP3 > 60dB
    • High Q factor up to 2.7 GHz
    • Low leakage current: < 100 nA
    • Compatible with ST STHVDAC series antenna-tuning circuit
    The STPTIC devices in the 6-pin microDFN and flip-chip packages are sampling now to lead customers direct from ST only, at prices starting at $0.50 and $0.48 respectively for volumes in the range of 1,000 pieces. Alternative pricing options for higher quantities are available on request. STMicroelectronics Product deeplink

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