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RF CMOS 90 Nanometer Transceiver

( 1 May 2007 )


Expanding its RF offerings for Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) handset design, Freescale Semiconductor has released its first RF CMOS 90nm transceiver, the RFX275-30, which is a transceiver subsystem that offers low transmit and receive current. The device features high receiver sensitivity and compact size, and enables phone manufacturers to accelerate their integration time via simplified programming. Additionally, the subsystem delivers lower total cost of ownership by significantly shortening test time in manufacturing and bill of materials through integration.  

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