CML Microcircuits

CML Microcircuits

CML Microcircuits is a reputable company specializing in the design and manufacture of semiconductors for global wireless and wireline communication markets. Headquartered in the United Kingdom, CML serves a diverse customer base across industries such as telecommunications, professional radio, and industrial electronics. The company offers an extensive range of integrated circuits and modules, including voice and data solutions, digital signal processing, and radio frequency products. CML Microcircuits is recognized for its commitment to technological innovation and quality, providing customers with reliable, high-performance semiconductor solutions. With a focus on addressing the evolving needs of modern communications, the company continues to play a significant role in advancing wireless and wireline technologies globally.

RF Front End (LNA + PA)

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CMX983Q1
BASEBAND INTERFACE FOR DIG RADIO
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64-VFQFN Exposed Pad
64-VQFN (9x9)
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100MHz ~ 2.1GHz
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CMX983Q1-TR1K
BASEBAND INTERFACE FOR DIG RADIO
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64-VFQFN Exposed Pad
64-VQFN (9x9)
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100MHz ~ 2.1GHz
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About  RF Front End (LNA + PA)

Products in this category encompass integrated circuits that consolidate one or more functions typically present in the segment of a radio frequency (RF) signal chain linked to the system's antenna. These functions may include, but are not limited to, a low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a programmable amplifier (PA). The specific features incorporated into each individual device can vary significantly. Devices designed for specific, narrow applications often integrate a larger portion of the necessary signal chain compared to those engineered for more versatile applications. This enables them to provide a more focused and tailored solution for their intended use case. For instance, certain integrated circuits may encompass a comprehensive set of RF signal processing functions, including amplification, filtering, and modulation/demodulation, catering to specific RF communication standards or protocols. In contrast, more flexible devices may offer programmable or configurable features, allowing them to adapt to a broader range of applications and requirements, albeit with a potentially reduced level of integration for any single application. In essence, these integrated circuits streamline the RF signal chain by consolidating essential functions, thereby optimizing performance and efficiency within RF systems. The degree of integration and flexibility varies across different products, aligning with the diverse needs of RF applications spanning wireless communication, radar systems, and other RF-dependent technologies.