Part | RoHS | Manufacturer | Telecom IC Type | Temperature Grade | Terminal Form | No. of Terminals | Package Code | Package Shape | Package Body Material | Surface Mount | No. of Functions | Output Code | No. of Channels | Technology | Screening Level | No. of Transceivers | Maximum Supply Current | Nominal Supply Voltage | Power Supplies (V) | Package Style (Meter) | Package Equivalence Code | Sub-Category | Terminal Pitch | Maximum Operating Temperature | Resolution (um) | Minimum Operating Temperature | Maximum Gain Tolerance | Terminal Finish | Maximum Output Voltage | Terminal Position | Data Rate | JESD-30 Code | Output (V) | Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) | Maximum Seated Height | Linear Coding | Width | Qualification | Companding Law | Input Type | Additional Features | Maximum Analog Input | JESD-609 Code | Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) | Peak Reflow Temperature (C) | Length | Filter |
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Simcom Wireless Solutions |
RF AND BASEBAND CIRCUIT |
NO LEAD |
85 |
XMA |
SQUARE |
UNSPECIFIED |
NO |
1 |
3.8 V |
MICROELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY |
85 Cel |
-40 Cel |
UNSPECIFIED |
S-XXMA-N85 |
2.4 mm |
19.6 mm |
19.6 mm |
Cellphone ICs (Integrated Circuits) are the electronic components that provide the processing power and functionality for modern cellphones. They are responsible for a wide range of functions, including signal processing, data storage, and communication protocols.
Some common types of cellphone ICs include:
1. Baseband processors: These ICs are responsible for handling the core functions of a cellphone, such as making calls and sending messages. They also manage the cellphone's power consumption and system resources.
2. Radio frequency (RF) transceivers: These ICs are responsible for transmitting and receiving RF signals over cellular networks. They also provide the ability to switch between different network bands and frequencies.
3. Power management ICs: These ICs manage the power supply and battery life of a cellphone. They regulate voltage and current to ensure efficient operation and prevent damage to the device.
4. Memory ICs: These ICs provide storage for the cellphone's operating system, applications, and user data. They include flash memory, RAM, and other types of non-volatile memory.
5. Sensor ICs: These ICs provide sensing capabilities, such as accelerometers, gyroscopes, and proximity sensors. They enable the cellphone to detect motion, orientation, and other environmental conditions.