The UPG2189TB-E4 is a GaAs MMIC SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) switch designed for a variety of wireless communication applications in the frequency range of 0.1 to 6.0 GHz. Manufactured by NEC (now Renesas Electronics), this switch offers high isolation, low insertion loss, and fast switching speed, making it suitable for applications requiring high performance and reliability.
Applications
- Wireless LAN (WLAN)
- Bluetooth
- Cellular Communications
- GPS Receivers
- Software Defined Radio (SDR)
Features
- SPDT Configuration
- High Isolation
- Low Insertion Loss
- Fast Switching Speed
- Small Package Size
Benefits
- Improved System Performance
- Reduced Signal Loss
- Fast Switching Times
- Compact Design
- Easy Integration
Additional Details
The UPG2189TB-E4 operates over a wide frequency range, from 0.1 GHz to 6.0 GHz, making it versatile for different wireless standards. The high isolation ensures minimal signal leakage between the switched paths, while the low insertion loss maximizes signal power. The fast switching speed allows for rapid changes in signal routing. The small package size reduces board space requirements. This switch is commonly used in applications requiring signal routing between different transmit and receive paths. It typically requires a positive control voltage. The TB-E4 suffix denotes a specific package type and tape and reel configuration. This device is an excellent choice for applications needing a high-performance SPDT switch with minimal signal degradation and quick switching capabilities. It helps to improve the overall performance and reliability of wireless communication systems by efficiently managing signal paths. The control voltage levels are typically compatible with standard CMOS logic levels.