Alpha Announces Design Wins Incorporating LTCC Technology
These products include a module that combines a GaAs switch and filter, which has been designed into a mobile platform that will serve as both a CDMA wireless handset and a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver. In addition, Alpha has combined GaAs and LTCC technology to produce switch-filter modules for 802.11a and 802.11b Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) chipsets and has qualification orders from an established WLAN OEM customer. Volume production is slated to begin in the second half of this year.
In March, Alpha acquired a Fremont, Calif.-based developer of LTCC technology, Aimta, Inc. This acquisition gives Alpha internal capability to produce high-performance RF modules that are smaller, less expensive to produce, and have fewer component parts than modules using competing technologies.
"Acquiring Aimta's strong LTCC team and technology is an important step forward in our drive toward full RF front-end integration," said David Aldrich, Alpha's president and CEO. "As these design wins illustrate, combining LTCC with Alpha's broad array of semiconductor technologies further strengthens our position as a provider of low-cost, high-performance multi-chip modules to the world's major wireless OEMs."
About Alpha
Alpha produces some of the world's most highly integrated RF semiconductor solutions for enhancing the speed, quality and performance of wireless voice, data and video communications. Alpha's GaAs switches, power amplifiers and discrete semiconductors have become reference products for many of the world's largest manufacturers of wireless handsets, mobile data devices, wireless infrastructure and broadband access platforms. Alpha's strategy is to leverage its industry-leading process breadth, which includes GaAs PHEMT, HBT, InGaP and associated RF process technologies, into increasing levels of component integration. As a result, the Company is winning new business for its growing line of integrated RF module solutions, which dramatically reduce design complexity and improve the OEM's time to market for new products. For more information, please visit Alpha's Web site, www.alphaind.com.
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