Qorvo QPF7219 Wi-Fi Integrated Front End Modules

Author : Qorvo Published Time : 2019-07-29
Qorvo QPF7219 Wi-Fi Integrated Front End Modules (iFEMs) are designed for Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) systems which combine the advantages of active components with BAW filter technology. These iFEMs optimize the Power Amplifier (PA) for a 5V supply voltage to conserve power while maintaining the highest linear output power. The QPF7219 iFEMs also achieve leading throughput across all Wi-Fi channels 1 through 11 without the need to reduce transmit power to meet the FCC regulatory limits. These iFEMs offer integrated die level filtering for 2nd and 3rd harmonics as well as 5GHz rejection for DBDC operation.

Features

2402MHz to 2472MHz frequency rangePOUT=25dBm FCC restricted bandedge compliancePOUT=20dBm MCS11 HE40 -43dB dynamic EVMPOUT=22.5dBm MCS9 VHT40 -35dB dynamic EVMPOUT=23.5dBm MCS7 HT20/40 -30dB dynamic EVM

Applications

Access pointsWireless routersResidential gateways
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