RF Application Notes

RF Application Notes 

This application note describes how to use the BytePipe x9002’s internal Digital Pre-Distortion (DPD) function to linearize Richardson RFPD’s RadioCarbon RFFE.
In the defense industry, communication is not just necessary it’s a lifeline. NXP’s RF transistors are proven rugged and reliable in the harshest of environments.
As 5G networks continue to be built out across the globe, MNOs are increasingly leveraging 32T32R solutions to improve massive MIMO coverage in less dense urban and suburban areas.
As consumer demand for data bandwidth grows worldwide, service providers face difficult challenges to expand capacity and coverage.
As Open RAN (O-RAN) continues to be deployed across the world, NXP enables faster 5G O-RAN deployments by creating enhanced reference designs.
Circuits from the Lab® reference designs are engineered and tested for quick and easy system integration to help solve today’s analog, mixed-signal, and RF design challenges.
This application note provides an overview of bias sequencing requirements and presents an elegant solution for biasing amplifiers using active bias controller.
The objective of this application note is to provide users of Wolfspeed wide bandgap devices with a guideline of the thermal performance of high power SiC MESFET and GaN HEMT transistors. I
PolyPhaser TSX-4310 Series surge protectors fit the application. Spiral filter inductor technology enables nearly instantaneous response to lightning surges.
This article addresses these specific design constraints by providing a detailed comparison between the two basic antenna module configurations.