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AIROHA DELIVERS FIRST 802.11a/b/g WIRELESS LAN TRANSCEIVER WITH
INTEGRATED
POWER AMPLIFIERS
Airoha's Highly Integrated WLAN Transceiver Leverages Jazz Semiconductor's
SiGe BiCMOS Technology
HSINCHU, Taiwan and NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., February 24, 2005
-- Airoha Technology Corp. today announced the world's first IEEE
802.11 a/b/g wireless local area network (WLAN) transceiver with
embedded dual-band power amplifiers (PA) manufactured using Jazz
Semiconductor's 0.35µm Silicon Germanium (SiGe) BiCMOS process
platform. Airoha's AL7230 is the industry's most integrated single
chip transceiver, allowing a reduction of up to 70 percent of Bill
of Materials (BOM) cost and 50 percent of Printed Circuit Board
(PCB) area when compared with alternative solutions. Through close
collaboration with its foundry partner Jazz Semiconductor, Airoha
was able to optimize the cost and performance of its highly integrated
802.11a/b/g product.
The AL7230 allows WLAN manufacturers a better alternative to existing
802.11b/g solutions, due to its higher speed over more channels
(802.11a which offers 31 non-overlapping channels versus 802.11g
which offers 3 non-overlapping channels). The AL7230 solution is
offered at a comparable BOM cost, an advantage that could create
sufficient commercial momentum to boost the introduction of 802.11
a/g products.
Airoha has been a leader in WLAN integration since it first delivered
its 802.11 b/g RF transceiver in 2003 using the Jazz 0.35µm
SiGe BiCMOS process platform and continues its aggressive roadmap
by integrating more functionality with each generation of product.
The AL7230 single chip transceiver integrates on-chip components
such as the VCO, LNA, Balun, and Loop filter and uses a Zero Intermediate
Frequency (ZIF) architecture to eliminate the IF circuitry. The
chip also features automatic IQ mismatch calibration that enables
Baseband chipset vendors to eliminate complicated IQ adjustment
circuitry. In addition, it allows manufacturers to increase their
production efficiency by waiving the calibration procedure during
the manufacturing test flow.
When compared to alternative solutions, the AL7230 requires approximately
70 fewer discrete components, greatly simplifying the design, shrinking
the PCB area and reducing the BOM cost. With a smaller RF area,
the AL7230 is well-suited to small form factor applications such
as USB cards, CF cards and WLAN modules. The AL7230's embedded PAs
are capable of delivering output power of 15 dBm for 802.11a (54Mbps),
17dBm for 802.11g (54Mbps) and 20dBm for 802.11b (11Mbps).
"With the AL7230, customers can now benefit from the extreme
quality of 11 a/g at a BOM cost close to that of 11g products,"
said Michael Lu, president at Airoha. "Jazz Semiconductor's
modular processes, design kits, and customer service enabled us
to achieve the first pass success of our highly integrated WLAN
transceiver. We look forward to continuing this successful relationship
and leveraging Jazz Semiconductor's wafer manufacturing to offer
competitive cost solutions to our customers."
"Jazz is pleased to partner with companies such as Airoha
who continue to aggressively pursue the WLAN roadmap by integrating
more functionality," said Paul Kempf, chief technology and
marketing officer at Jazz Semiconductor. "This approach is
well-aligned with the Jazz strategy of offering process platforms
that allow customers to continue to add more functions and features
with each product generation."
Airoha has collaborated with customers to field test the product's
"throughput versus range" resulting in an achievement
of 24Mbps at a distance of 50 meters and a throughput of 15Mbps
in transmit and 17Mbps in receive mode at a distance of 500 meters.
These test results eliminate traditional misgivings about 802.11a
product's limited range due to poor power attenuation.
Outdoor Throughput Test (11a mode)
| Distance (M) |
50
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100
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150
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200
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250
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300
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400
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500
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| Tx (Mbps) |
21.53
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21.13
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20.50
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19.75
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18.87
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19.00
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17.07
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14.61
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| Rx (Mbps) |
24.29
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23.90
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23.51
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22.60
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20.27
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22.45
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20.75
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16.60
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Airoha continues its innovation in the RF space by expanding its
portfolio to include a series of transceivers designed specifically
for cell phone application and will also introduce low-power 802.11a/b/g
devices and 11n devices in 2005, also manufactured at Jazz Semiconductor.
About Airoha
Airoha Technology Corp. is a Taiwan based fabless company that develops
highly integrated circuits for wireless communication solutions.
Spun-off from BenQ in August 2001, Airoha has the advantage of a
built-in customer base, enjoying strong market leadership positions
in PC, data communication, cellular, handheld device and WLAN applications.
The company is committed to providing high performance, cost-effective
and highly integrated RF/mixed signal integrated circuit (IC) solutions,
including system level expertise in global system mobile (GSM) and
WLAN communications. Product applications include telecommunications
and data communications. By integrating proprietary technology processes,
the company provides customers with cost effective and high performance
solutions. Airoha partners with foundries that are leading radio-frequency
semiconductor manufacturers to ensure the best quality products.
To learn more about Airoha, please visit www.airoha.com.
About Jazz Semiconductor
Jazz Semiconductor is an independent wafer foundry focused primarily
on specialty CMOS process technologies, including SiGe BiCMOS and
RFCMOS for the manufacture of highly integrated analog and mixed-signal
semiconductor devices. Jazz’s executive offices and its U.S.
wafer fabrication facilities are located in Newport Beach, California.
Jazz has expanded its wafer capacity in China through manufacturing
partnerships with Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation
and Hua Hong NEC Electronics Co., Ltd. Contact Jazz Semiconductor
at www.jazzsemi.com.
Jazz Contact
Jessica McNaughton
(949) 435-8086
jessica.mcnaughton@jazzsemi.com
Jazz Media Contact
Lauri Julian
Lages & Associates
(949) 453-8080
lauri@lages.com

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