Hello
Could you please provide me the PCB file for AFT27S010N for 1805 to 1880MHz DDD Band 3?
Thanks,
Ramarao
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Unfortunately, we have no a design for 1805 to 1880MHz frequency range and you need to make a design of your own.
NXP offers AFT27S010N designs for the following frequency bands: 2170, 2300, 2600, 728 MHz. These boards can be ordered to NXP through our authorized distributors (Richardson RFPD, Avnet ...) as fully assembled and tested circuit or as a kit that includes PCB + device samples + all the components required.
As a first approximation, you can reuse NXP board for 2110-2170 MHz. Though, the location and values of the matching capacitors should be optimized for the target frequency.
Have a great day,
Pavel
TIC
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Hi,
Thank you for the response.
Do you have Load pull performance data for FDD Band 3 i.e., 1805 to 1880 MHz?
I don't see the data for this frequency band in the datasheet.
Also, can i have a local contact from Bangalore, India as it would be easy for me to reach out to them and get the clarifications at the earliest.
Thanks,
Ramarao
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Sorry, we have no load-pull data for this frequency band.
You can use AFT27S010N model for ADS or AWR tools to simulate load-pull. These models are available on the Web product page.
Have a great day,
TIC
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