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Monday, August 2, 2010

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RF switch Sp3TCalifornia Eastern Laboratories (CEL) is shipping two RF antenna switches, the uPG2413T6M and the uPG2413T6Z. The single pole triple throw (SP3T) switches, designed by Renesas Electronics Corporation, feature low insertion loss and small size. The switches are based on the same chip die but have different packages for different purposes. The T6M is footprint compatible to a prior generation’s switch, enabling smooth product transitions for products based on the older design. The T6Z is smaller, at 1.5 mm x 1.5 mm, enabling today’s shrinking embedded wireless designs. Both feature a low height of 0.4 mm. With its triple-throw design and low insertion loss, the 2413 switches can support Wi-Fi and Bluetooth devices, even in the same module.

California Eastern Laboratories
408-919-2290, www.cel.com 

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