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WIN Semiconductors Offers Sample Kits for its GaN on SiC 0.15μm-gate Technology

October 02, 2019 by Paul Shepard

WIN Semiconductors Corp has developed sample kits for its gallium nitride (GaN) based 0.15μm-gate technology. The NP15-00 mmWave compound semiconductor technology is designed for transmit power amplifiers used in 5G mmWave radio access networks, satellite communications and radar systems.

Supporting full MMICs, the NP15-00 platform allows customers to develop compact, linear or saturated high power amplifiers up to 35GHz. In the 29GHz band, the NP15-00 technology offers saturated output power of 3 Watts/mm with 13dB linear gain and greater than 50% efficiency without harmonic tuning.

For mmWave active arrays, the higher transmit power and efficiency from the NP15-00 platform affords designers greater flexibility to optimize antenna count, power amplifier size and total array power.

Depending on the application, mmWave radio access network (RAN) infrastructure will leverage access points of various sizes, shapes and power levels, and a broad trade-space is crucial to optimize the performance and economics of mmWave active antenna systems.

The NP15-00 gallium nitride technology employs a source-coupled field plate for improved breakdown voltage, and operates at a drain bias of 20 Volts. This technology is fabricated on 100mm silicon carbide substrates with through-wafer vias for low inductance grounding.