The SKY77583-11, manufactured by Skyworks Solutions Inc., is a Power Amplifier Module (PAM) primarily intended for use in WCDMA/HSPA mobile devices. It operates within specific WCDMA bands, providing efficient and linear power amplification for signal transmission. This module is designed to meet the stringent requirements of modern 3G and 4G cellular communication standards, delivering high performance while maintaining low power consumption.
Applications
- WCDMA/HSPA mobile phones
- 3G/4G data cards
- Wireless modules requiring WCDMA/HSPA connectivity
- Handheld devices operating on WCDMA networks
Features
- High efficiency Power Amplifier
- Integrated power control circuitry
- Compact module size
- Internal matching networks for optimized performance
- Compliant with WCDMA/HSPA standards
- Low quiescent current
Benefits
- Extended battery life in mobile devices
- Simplified system design and reduced component count
- Reduced PCB footprint
- Improved signal transmission quality and range
- Meets regulatory requirements for WCDMA/HSPA operation
- Lower overall system cost
Additional Details
The SKY77583-11 Power Amplifier Module (PAM) is designed for use in WCDMA/HSPA mobile devices. It integrates a high-efficiency power amplifier, power control circuitry, and matching networks into a single, compact module. This integration simplifies the design and manufacturing process, reducing the need for external components and minimizing the PCB footprint. The PAM is designed to operate with a single positive supply voltage and offers a controlled output power across the supported WCDMA bands. The high efficiency of the power amplifier minimizes power consumption, extending battery life in mobile devices. The device is manufactured using advanced technologies, ensuring high reliability and consistent performance. The power control feature allows for dynamic adjustment of the output power, further optimizing battery life and network performance. This component is essential for enabling reliable and efficient wireless communication in modern mobile devices.