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  1. Freescale is giving away free show floor passes for this year’s IEEE IMS show in Montreal on June 19-21. Get yours at bit.ly/JA2U8I
  2. Here is a ppt on Freescale’s GaAs MMIC Solutions for Femtocells: From the baseband chip set to the RF output. bit.ly/KcqBVS
  3. New, higher power, GaAs MMIC Picocell output device: MMZ25332B, 1800 to 2800 MHz, 26 dB gain, 33 dBm P1dB, bit.ly/KyMVSH
  4. New fact sheet available. Want to see what Freescale has to offer in GaAs MMIC’s for Femtocells? bit.ly/LDNwtD
  5. New Femto Cell fact sheet available, a summary of Freescale GaAs MMIC parts targeted for Femto cells bit.ly/Lg4UEt
  6. @Freescale Airfast RF power solutions: Power, efficiency, bandwidth for LTE & multi-standard base stations ow.ly/9e760
  7. Freescale RFD is going down to the Big Easy. Make plans to meet the RF team at the CTIA show, May 8-10. More info at bit.ly/aRrgKQ
  8. New GaAs fact sheet. Get all the info on Freescale’s wide bandwidth, small cell output and driver devices. bit.ly/HIgT7P
  9. New low noise amplifier fact sheet. A quick summary of Freescale’s GaAs MMIC LNA’s capabilities. bit.ly/Hy4Skl
  10. Newly released PCS/DCS part. MRF8S18210H, 18 dB gain, -34 dBc, ACPR@50W Po, 27% Nc, 1805 to 1995 MHz, 100 MHz, eVBW. bit.ly/ISyw3f
  11. Check out the MPD article on the new 48V 350W, 960 MHz multi-channel GSM Cellular LDMOS devices at bit.ly/Hqp0Iq
  12. Read my latest blog on 48V LDMOS for MC-GSM Cellular applications in the EE times. AFT09VP350N bit.ly/wIlYCi
  13. New parts release. MRF8S19260S, 1930-1990 MHz, 17 dB gain, 74W Po @33% Nc, -34 dBc ACPR, bit.ly/wINSkw
  14. New parts released with MWC12. MRF8S8260S, 850-895 MHz, 21 dB gain, 70W Po @36% Nc, -36 dBc ACPR, bit.ly/zvBWbX
  15. New reference design. A GaAs MMIC MMG15241B driving a LDMOS RFIC, MD7IC2050N: 63W, 44 dB gain, – 48 dBc ACPR, 12% Nc. bit.ly/xxvveT
  16. New Tri-Band GaAs MMIC driver device: MMG20312BVT1, 1800 to 2200 MHz, 27 dB gain, 17 dBm at -47 dBc ACPR, 3x3 QFN: bit.ly/zNvON0
  17. New Tri-Band driver: MW7IC2020N RFIC, 1800 to 2200 MHz, 32 dB gain, 2.4W at -51 dBc ACPR, 8x8 PQFN surface mount: bit.ly/yeFCDy
  18. The first new GaAs MMIC of 2012. MMG20271H, 1500-2700 MHz, 16 db gain, 27 dBm P1dB, 1.7 dB NF, Sot89 bit.ly/yniaEG
  19. First LDMOS part of the New Year: Doherty MRF8P23160WH, 2300 to 2400 MHz, 14 dB gain, 37% Nc, -31 dBc ACPR @30W. bit.ly/xKRJPj
  20. New DBV-T Broadcast part, MRF6VP3091N, a push pull version of the single ended MRF6V3090N device. bit.ly/vtu4c5