Infineon sold more than 2.5 billion mobile terminals LNA (low noise amplifier)

July 1, 2016 – As of the first quarter of 2016, Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) sold a total of over 2.5 billion low-noise amplifier (LNA), suitable for LTE, HSPA and UMTS and other cellular standard and global navigation satellite system (GNSS) terminals, and mobile TV applications. These LNA helps to significantly improve the mobile terminals – such as mobile phones, tablets, wearable device signal reception quality, as well as navigation systems, they can enhance the stability of the connection to the network infrastructure, and, even in harsh network environment but also faster and better positioning.

Infineon is based on innovative silicon germanium (SiGe) process leading provider of low-noise amplifier, which can achieve low noise figure of 0.5 db and gain up to 20 dB for optimal performance. The LNA is designed for diversity receive path for pure processing power and transmission line design. In addition, Infineon also LNA with bypass capabilities to support flexible gain mode and power mode to help improve the overall performance of the terminal.

The need to support multi-band LTE phone, the external LNA can produce complex RF front-end architecture loss to be compensated and to optimize network efficiency and data rate. A LTE LNA can reduce system noise figure 3.4 db, will increase the data rate up to 115%, while the average current consumption of only 4.5 mA. Thus, compared to standard products on the market, the only energy-efficient LNA Infineon will help to extend the battery life of 25 minutes.

LNA using Infineon can be installed directly on a printed circuit board (PCB) of the compact (0.77 mm²) plastic package, and integrated with other components in the front-end module chip-scale package. The latter may be more than 20 LAN integration into a design, which helps save board space.

LTE meet user expectations for high data rate, for today’s mobile terminals in terms of challenging. More RF components (such as switches, diplexers, and a voltage divider) for RF front-end, resulting in the loss of the whole system and to increase signal to noise ratio (SNR) decreases. 2014, Infineon delivered to the first customer LTE LNA, then quickly occupied the leading position in the market. Until April 2016, Infineon has smart phone manufacturers across the globe to sell 1 billion LTE LNA.

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