The Avago Technologies AFEM-8074-AP1 is a Front-End Module (FEM) tailored for use in wireless communication systems. Similar to other FEMs from Avago (now Broadcom), this module integrates multiple RF components, such as power amplifiers, filters, and switches, aiming to simplify design and boost the efficiency of wireless devices. Given its part number, it's likely used in similar applications to the AFEM-8060-AP1, but with potentially different performance characteristics or supported frequency bands.
Applications
- Cellular handsets, particularly smartphones.
- Wireless data cards and modules.
- Devices for the Internet of Things (IoT).
- Wireless routers and access points.
- Various mobile communication devices needing 4G LTE connectivity, potentially with different band support than the AFEM-8060-AP1.
Features
- Integrated Design: Consolidates RF components into a single module, streamlining design and saving board space.
- High Efficiency: Aims to minimize power consumption, thereby extending battery life.
- High Linearity: Designed to reduce signal distortion, leading to improved communication quality.
- Low Noise Figure: Improves receiver sensitivity for enhanced signal reception.
- Compact Size: Designed with a small form factor to allow integration into devices with limited space.
Benefits
- Accelerated Time to Market: The integrated design helps speed up development, saving time and resources.
- Improved Performance: Optimized characteristics such as efficiency, linearity, and noise figure contribute to enhanced wireless device performance.
- Extended Battery Life: Lower power consumption results in longer operating times for battery-powered devices.
- Simplified Manufacturing: Reduces component count and simplifies assembly.
- Cost-Effective Solution: By integrating multiple functions, it helps reduce the overall system cost.
Additional Details
The AFEM-8074-AP1 likely supports multiple frequency bands for wider compatibility. Its operating voltage typically falls in the 3V to 5V range. It uses filtering techniques to reduce interference and improve signal quality. Specifics regarding gain, power output, and noise figure are documented in the Broadcom (formerly Avago Technologies) datasheet. Consult the official datasheet for detailed specifications including supported frequency bands, power consumption, and impedance matching. This component adheres to RoHS standards and is lead-free. Given the similarity to other FEMs, it is probable that the key difference lies in the specific bands supported, or performance characteristics for those bands.