"Skyworks is delighted to be offering highly integrated front-end modules in support of WiMAX applications -- enabling ubiquitous personal broadband," said Brian M. Daly, vice president of marketing for Skyworks. "As momentum in this industry continues to build, Skyworks is ready to expand its market leadership position in front-end modules and power amplifiers to now include WiMAX applications."
Mobile WiMAX, a wireless digital communications system also known as IEEE 802.16e, is intended for wireless "metropolitan area networks," providing broadband wireless access up to 30 miles (50 km) for fixed stations, and three to ten miles (5 - 15 km) for mobile stations. It is a second-generation protocol that allows for more efficient bandwidth use, interference avoidance, and higher data rates over longer distances -- bridging the gap between fixed/nomadic wireless access technologies such as Wi-Fi and mobile cellular technologies.
According to In-Stat, a market research firm, WiMAX is poised for rapid growth as service providers are now able to buy WiMAX Forum-certified equipment. Worldwide subscribers are estimated to reach 222,000 in 2006 and are forecasted to grow to 19.7 million by 2010, with much of WiMAX's early success coming from the under-developed regions of the world. Most of the subscribers are in the Asia/Pacific region, and almost all subscribers are using a fixed service today, with the exception of South Korea. In addition, WiMAX is primed to be a fixed wireless and mobile access solution that will co-exist alongside cellular 3G. The more developed the region, the more important it will be for WiMAX to be mobile.
About the SKY77258
The SKY77258 is a highly integrated FEM for WiMAX handsets and terminals. The device incorporates all of the necessary functions -- from the transceiver's differential inputs and outputs to the antenna -- enabling industry leading form factors and unmatched ease-of-integration. The power amplifier (PA) is fabricated using Skyworks' high reliability indium gallium phosphide (InGaP) heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) technology, while the switch utilizes Skyworks' high performance pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor (pHEMT) technology.
Skyworks offers all of this functionality in lead (Pb)-free restriction of hazardous substances (RoHS) compliant packaging.