Product category:
Communications ICs (Wireless)
News Release from: Anglia
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 04 September 2007
UK distribution deal reached for
semiconductors
Mitsubishi high-frequency semiconductors suit wireless communications applications including mobile phones, cellular and Tetra basestations and Wimax.
Anglia has announced has signed an agreement to distribute and provide design support to the Mitsubishi range of high-frequency semiconductors in the UK and Ireland The range covered by the deal includes silicon RF transistors, GaAs field-effect transistors (FETs), high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) heterojunction bipolar transistors (HBTs) and RF modules
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The devices and modules are targeted at a wide range of wireless communications applications including mobile phones, cellular and Tetra basestations and Wimax.
Roger Hasling has been appointed Anglia's Technical Marketing Engineer for RF Products.
He has many years of experience in the RF electronics industry, having begun his career as RF engineer with Marconi International Marine company.
Following this he had 23 years commercial and technical experience specialising in RF and microwave semiconductor products within the distribution industry, including 14 years with responsibility for designing in and providing applications support to Mitsubishi HF devices in the UK market.
Dr Ashley Rhodes, Mitsubishi's UK Sales Manager - Semiconductors Business Unit said "Roger has an unprecedented level of knowledge and experience of our HF product line, and his knowledge of our products, markets and applications is a great asset to Anglia".
"He will be a familiar face to our customer base, while his product knowledge and depth of technical insight will bring reassurance to Anglia customers who may be starting to use our devices for the first time".
Hasling said "There are an increasing number of exciting design-in opportunities that Mitsubishi high-frequency devices are ideally suited for, especially in applications such as telemetry and Wimax.
At Anglia we have the infrastructure and logistics to support these projects from the initial design and development phases right through to volume production".
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