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Ruckus Wireless Utilizes TriQuint's 2 New High-Power WLAN Modules [Professional Services Close - Up]
[September 30, 2014]

Ruckus Wireless Utilizes TriQuint's 2 New High-Power WLAN Modules [Professional Services Close - Up]


(Professional Services Close - Up Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) TriQuint Semiconductor said that Ruckus Wireless has selected TriQuint's two new high-performance 5GHz WLAN power amplifiers (PAs) for its top-performing fifth-generation 802.11ac Wi-Fi platforms.



"When building a world-class wireless system, it's all about unwavering attention to detail and using the best possible components available," said Victor Shtrom, Co-Founder and Chief Wireless Architect for Ruckus Wireless. "TriQuint's high-power WLAN solutions help us deliver best-in-class Wi-Fi systems that give our carrier and enterprise customers unparalleled Wi-Fi performance. That's the bottom line." According to a company release, several other Wi-Fi infrastructure OEMs are evaluating TriQuint's new PAs. The TQP5525 and the TQP5523 deliver best-in-class linearity1 to support the technically challenging features of the new 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard, such as multiple-use MIMO with minimal co-channel interference. TriQuint's new PAs also are designed to support the power and voltage requirements of Power over Ethernet (PoE)2 applications. The TQP5525 provides 0.5W output power, while the TQP5523 supports 0.25W to achieve lower power consumption at a lower cost.

"TriQuint continues to deliver advanced 802.11ac Wi-Fi products that enable OEMs to support the users' increasing demand for faster data throughput," said James Klein, TriQuint's Vice President of Infrastructure and Defense Products. "Our new WLAN power amplifiers are optimized for high data rates and range, which creates a unique user experience in the rapidly expanding Internet infrastructure market. According to customer feedback, our TQP5525 delivers up to 3dB higher power output over our closest competition, which would double the operating range of access points delivering 802.11ac throughput." More Information: http://www.triquint.com http://www.ruckuswireless.com ((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected])) (c) 2014 ProQuest Information and Learning Company; All Rights Reserved.

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