Peregrine Semiconductor Announces Next Chapter in Intelligent Integration

From LTE to 5G, Intelligent Integration Will Enable Phase and Amplitude Control at Microwave Frequencies

SAN DIEGO, Aug. 20, 2015 — (PRNewswire) —  Peregrine Semiconductor Corp., founder of RF SOI (silicon on insulator) and pioneer of advanced RF solutions, announces the next chapter in intelligent integration—integrated phase and amplitude control at microwave frequencies. In the fall of 2014, Peregrine introduced intelligent integration, a unique design capability of UltraCMOS® technology that enables the integration of RF, digital and analog components onto a single die. Peregrine uses this design capability to offer benefits such as configurability, flexibility, enhanced performance, reliability, repeatability, ease-of-use and a reduced form factor. By enabling phase and amplitude control at higher frequencies, Peregrine can provide clear benefits to markets and applications including wireless infrastructure, synthetic aperture radar (SAR), beamforming and interference cancellation.

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Intelligent integration has enabled Peregrine to develop its family of MPAC products—monolithic phase and amplitude controllers for the LTE and LTE-A wireless infrastructure transceiver market. MPAC products provide maximum phase and amplitude tuning flexibility in dual-path dynamically load-modulated amplifier architectures, such as Doherty amplifiers. Each controller integrates a 90-degree hybrid splitter, phase shifters, digital step attenuator and a digital serial interface on a single die. Leveraging the capabilities of MPAC into other integrated products, Peregrine sees many potential applications at higher frequencies.

"As the frequency spectrum becomes more crowded, many commercial applications are moving to higher frequencies," says Andrew Christie, technical marketing manager at Peregrine Semiconductor. "Phase and amplitude control is critical to these applications. The need for Peregrine's intelligent integration capability has never been stronger."

Next-Generation Systems Need Intelligent Integration
Next-generation cellular systems, such as 5G, will rely more on beamforming antennas to improve data rates and provide users with better quality of service (QoS). These antennas require advance analog and digital signal processing capabilities in order to accurately steer multiple signals simultaneously. 5G solutions will need fast, reconfigurable antennas that independently and accurately control the phase and amplitude of each antenna array. The key to achieving this desired performance is intelligent arrays that can operate at high frequencies. With increased analog accuracy, resolution and speed of reconfiguration, intelligent arrays can be further optimized for their overall performance—whether it is the fundamental beam pattern or reducing unwanted interference.

SAR and active electronically scanned array (AESA) systems also rely on phase and amplitude control to achieve accurate performance. Using intelligent arrays, these commercial and military systems demand accurate and fast array reconfiguration in order to achieve accurate target tracking, low power consumption and jamming suppression through side-lobe cancellation.

Building on the success of the MPAC product family, Peregrine is developing a family of core chips—monolithic controllers that offer phase and amplitude at microwave frequencies. Ideal for high density, compact arrays, these core chips provide a reliable solution to applications ranging from 5G beamforming to weather radar and air traffic control. UltraCMOS technology and intelligent integration allow memory elements to be added to the chip that allow pre-loading of configurations. These configurations can then be automatically cycled at high speed. Additionally, integrated digital components allow flexibility to tune gain and phase at very fine resolutions.

Learn More About Intelligent Integration
To learn more about Peregrine's capabilities at microwave frequencies, there will be a Microwaves & RF webinar today at 2 p.m. EDT (11 a.m. PDT). This webinar, "The Continuing Adventures of CMOS Technology—Power and Linearity at Microwave Frequencies", will be lead by Peregrine's director of system integration, Peter Bacon. A video recording of this webinar will be available in SOI University, a section of Peregrine's online newsroom.  

Additionally, Peregrine's technical marketing manager, Andrew Christie, will deliver a presentation on "Intelligent Integration in SAR and AESA Systems" at European Microwave Week 2015 Defence, Security and Space Forum. His afternoon session will be on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015 at the Palais Des Congres in Paris.

ABOUT PEREGRINE SEMICONDUCTOR
Peregrine Semiconductor Corporation, a Murata company, is the founder of RF silicon on insulator (SOI) and is a leading fabless provider of high-performance, integrated RF solutions. Since 1988 Peregrine and its founding team have been perfecting UltraCMOS® technology—a patented, advanced form of SOI—to deliver the performance edge needed to solve the RF market's biggest challenges, such as linearity. With products that deliver best-in-class performance and monolithic integration, Peregrine is the trusted choice for market leaders in automotive, broadband, industrial, Internet of Things, mobile devices, smartphones, space, test-and-measurement equipment and wireless infrastructure. A Murata company since December 2014, Peregrine holds more than 180 filed and pending patents and has shipped over 2.5 billion UltraCMOS units. For more information, visit http://www.psemi.com.

The Peregrine Semiconductor name, logo, and UltraCMOS are registered trademarks of Peregrine Semiconductor Corporation in the U.S.A., and other countries. All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.

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Peregrine's Andrew Christie announces next chapter in intelligent integration

 

From LTE to 5G, Peregrine's intelligent integration will enable phase and amplitude control at microwave frequencies.

 

Peregrine Semiconductor is sponsoring a Microwaves & RF webinar titled "The Continuing Adventures of CMOS Technology—Power and Linearity at Microwave Frequencies."

 

Peregrine Semiconductor will speak on “Intelligent Integration in SAR and AESA Systems” at European Microwave Week 2015 Defense, Security and Space Forum.

 

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