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GAAS Defined

Gallium arsenide; used in high-speed semiconductors.

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Active x2 multiplier achieves frequency coverage from 22 to 46 GHz

Published August 21, 2008, 12:24 am, Microwave Engineering Online

Chelmsford, MA — Hittite Microwave has introduced a GaAs MMIC Active x2 Frequency Multiplier chip that allows radio designers to achieve continuous output frequency coverage from 22 to 46 GHz.

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ANADIGICS Nominated for EDN China Innovation Award

Published August 14, 2008, 6:57 pm, Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News

ATTENTION EDITOR, BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY DESKS

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