Qorvo, Inc. Company Basic Information, and Sales Area
Item | Description |
Company Name | Qorvo, Inc. |
Website | www.qorvo.com |
Established Date | 2015 |
Headquartered | Greensboro, North Carolina |
Market Position/ History | Qorvo Inc. offers innovative RF solution in the market. The company is established in 2015 in North Carolina, US. The company established its manufacturing facilities in North America, Europe, and Asia. |
Sales Area | Worldwide |
Contact Information | 7628 Thorndike Road Greensboro, NC 27409 United States of America Tel:1-833-641-3810 |
Business Segment/ Overview:
Qorvo Inc designs innovative RF solution, semiconductor technologies, front end module solution for automotive Wifi and other sectors. The company also supplies cellular RF and Wifi solutions for variety of mobile devices. The product finds its application in automotive, consumer goods, electronics, mobile products, defense, aerospace, IoT, consumer goods, electronics and other. The company offers several technologies such as RF integration, bulk acoustic wave, advanced packaging, and other. The company invested in module assembly and testing capabilities, which boost the value of product portfolio.
Front End Module Product Types Specification
Product | Product Description |
RF5565 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi Front End Module | Qorvo's RF5565 offers a complete integrated solution in a single Front End Module (FEM) for Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n and bluetooth systems. The ultra-small form factor and integrated matching greatly reduces the number of external components and layout area in the customer application. The RF5565 integrates a 2.4GHz Power Amplifier (PA), Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) with bypass mode, power detector coupler for improved accuracy, and some filtering for harmonic rejection. The device is provided in a 3mm x 3mm x 0.5mm, 16-pin package. This module meets or exceeds the RF Front End needs of IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi RF systems. Feature: • Integrated 2.4GHz to 2.5GHz b/g/n Amplifier, LNA, SP3T Switch, and Power Detector Coupler • Single Supply Voltage 3.0V to 4.8V • POUT=19.5dBm, 11g, OFDM at <3.3% EVM, 22dBm 11b Meeting 11b Spectral Mask • Low Height Package, Suited for SiP and CoB Designs |
QPF1002Q 5 GHz C-V2X Front End Module for Automotive | Qorvo's QPF1002Q is an integrated front-end module (FEM) designed for C-V2X systems. The compact form factor and integrated matching minimizes layout area in the application. The QPF1002Q integrates a 5 GHz power amplifier (PA), TX/RX Antenna switch and by passable low noise amplifier (LNA) into a single device. Feature: • AEC-Q100 Grade 2 qualified • Optimized for +5 V Operation; +4.2 V Capable • Pout = +28 dBm, 10 MHz linear power • 28 dB Tx Gain • Tx High Power and Lower Power Mode • 24 dB TX coupler • 2.6 dB RX Noise Figure (include switches) • 13 dB Rx Gain • -6.5 dB Bypass LNA Loss • No external matching required |
QPF4005 37 - 40.5 GHz Dual Channel GaN Front End Module | QPF4005 is a dual-channel multi-function Gallium Nitride MMIC front-end module targeted for 39GHz phased array 5G base stations and terminals. For each channel a multi-function MMIC die combines a low noise amplifier, a low insertion-loss high-isolation TR switch, and a high-gain high-efficiency multi-stage PA. The QPF4005 operates from 37 GHz to 40.5 GHz range. The receive path (LNA + T/R SW) is designed to provide 15dB of gain and a noise figure less than 4.5dB. The transmit path (PA + T/R SW) provides 18 dB of small signal gain and a saturated output power of 2W each channel. The compact 4.5 mm x 6.0 mm surface mount package configuration is designed to meet the tight lattice spacing requirements and support multi-channel/dual-polarization phased array applications. Feature: • Frequency Range: 37 - 40.5 GHz • RX Noise Figure: 4.2dB • RX Small Signal Gain: 18dB • RX Output TOI: 17 dBm • TX Small Signal Gain: 23dB • TX Saturated Power: 33dBm • TX Linearity: 4% EVM @ 24 dBm average Pout (1) • TX PAE: 7% @ 24 dBm average Pout (1) • Package Dimensions: 4.5 x 6.0 x 1.8 mm |
Recent Developments:
Year | Latest News |
May 2021 |
Qorvo acquired MEMS-based Sensor Solution Qorvo engaged in acquisition with Mountain View Next Input. This acquisition expanded technology portfolio and accelerated the deployment of force sensing application, which utilized MEMS based sensors. |
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