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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.
ANADIGICS Nominated for EDN China Innovation Award
Published August 14, 2008, 6:57 pm, Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News
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