The RF5375 provides an integrated front end solution for WiFi 802.11b/g/n and
Bluetooth®
systems. The ultra-small form factor package and integrated matching
greatly reduces the number of external components and layout area in the cus-
tomer application. This simplifies the total front end solution by reducing the bill of
materials, system footprint, and assembly cost.
The RF5375 integrates a 2.4GHz power amplifier (PA), 2170MHz notch filter for
coexistence with cellular radios, second harmonic attenuation, power detector cou-
pler for improved accuracy, and an SP3T switch capable of simultaneous reception
for WiFi and Bluetooth®. The device is provided in a 2.5mmx2.5mmx0.5mm, 12-
pin package. This module meets or exceeds the RF front end needs of IEEE
802.11b/g/n WiFi RF systems.
Ordering Information
RF5375SQ
RF5375SR
RF5375TR7
RF5375PCK-410
Standard 25 piece bag
Standard 100 piece reel
Standard 2500 piece reel
Fully Assembled Evaluation Board with 5 piece Sample
Optimum Technology Matching® Applied
DS120215
GaAs HBT
GaAs MESFET
InGaP HBT
SiGe BiCMOS
Si BiCMOS
SiGe HBT
GaAs pHEMT
Si CMOS
Si BJT
C_RX
C_TX
GaN HEMT
RF MEMS
LDMOS
RF MICRO DEVICES®, RFMD®, Optimum Technology Matching®, Enabling Wireless Connectivity™, PowerStar®, POLARIS™ TOTAL RADIO™ and UltimateBlue™ are trademarks of RFMD, LLC. BLUETOOTH is a trade-
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