![]() November 2006 Connecting the Digital World to the Global Network TM Exhibit 99.1 |
![]() 2 Safe Harbor This presentation contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the Safe Harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Participants are cautioned that forward-looking statements such as statements of TriQuint’s projected revenue, operating results and projected earnings per share, projected revenue from new products, and projections relating to our end markets involve risks and uncertainties. A number of factors affect TriQuint's operating results and could cause its actual future results to differ materially from any results indicated in this presentation or in any other forward-looking statements made by, or on behalf of TriQuint, including those related to its respective markets, the demand for its components for applications such as wireless communications, broadband, base stations and military, risks associated with new product introductions, the demand for products utilizing SAW technology, and the utilization and performance of its manufacturing facilities. TriQuint cannot provide any assurance that future results will meet expectations. Results could differ materially based on various factors, including TriQuint’s performance and market conditions. In addition, historical information should not be considered an indicator of future performance. Additional considerations and important risk factors are described in TriQuint's reports on Form 10-K and 10-Q under the headings “Factors that may affect Future Results” and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These reports can also be accessed at the SEC web site, www.sec.gov. The cautionary statements made in this presentation are applicable to all related statements wherever they appear. Statements containing such words as “anticipates,” “believes,” “estimates,” “expects,” “hopeful,” “intends,” “plans,” “projects,” or similar terms are considered to contain uncertainty and are forward-looking statements. Participants in this presentation or subsequent readers of these slides should understand that it is not possible to predict or identify all risk factors and should not consider the list to be a complete statement of all potential risks and uncertainties. |
![]() 3 Safe Harbor • This presentation contains forward looking statements. • Actual results may differ materially from those projected in the forward looking statement. • For a discussion of risk factors, see our most recent SEC filing. |
![]() 4 Investment Highlights • $4 billion market opportunity in 2008 • Successful new strategy – Transmit module – WLAN – Standard products – Military R&D • Strong balance sheet – $154 million in cash net of convertible bond • Positive cash flow from operations |
![]() 5 Statement of Operations Q3 2006 Q2 2006 Revenue 103.3 96.3 Gross Profit % 31.8% 32.1% Engineering, R&D 12.2 12.5 SG&A 13.4 14.5 Operating expense 25.6 27.0 Operating expense % of revenue 24.7% 28.0% Net Income 8.1 5.6 Net Income % of revenue 7.8% 5.8% Earnings per share (diluted) – including equity compensation charge 0.06 0.04 $ in millions, except EPS |
![]() 6 Balance Sheet Current Assets Q3 2006 Q2 2006 Cash, cash equivalents and investments 370.5 375.7 Accounts receivable, net 59.9 57.8 Inventories, net 85.6 73.2 Other current assets 16.2 15.6 Total current assets 532.2 522.3 Investments in marketable securities 2.5 4.6 Property, plant & equipment, other, net 211.3 212.6 Total assets 746.1 739.5 Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity Current liabilities Total current liabilities 284.7 280.7 Long term liabilities 3.9 3.7 Stockholders' equity 457.5 455.1 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity 746.1 739.5 Days' Sales Outstanding 53 55 Inventory Turns 3.3 3.6 $ in millions |
![]() 7 Revenue History $67.0 $67.9 $75.2 $84.7 $87.9 $96.3 $103.3 $0 $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 $120 Q1 05 Q2 05 Q3 05 Q4 05 Q1 06 Q2 06 Q3 06 |
![]() 8 History of Income from Continuing Operations 2006 presented as Non-GAAP for comparison with 2005. The impact of 123(R) expense is indicated for reconciliation to GAAP results. -7.8 -1.5 2.1 2.9 2.2 2.3 5.6 2.6 8.1 2.2 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Q1 05 Q2 05 Q3 05 Q4 05 Q1 06 Q2 06 Q3 06 Income from Continuing Operations FAS 123R Expense |
![]() 9 Connecting the digital world to the global network ® Improving the performance and lowering the cost of our customer’s applications What We Do RF Power Filtering Switching TriQuint Core Competence Digital Semiconductors and Systems |
![]() 10 Worldwide Facilities Manufacturing, engineering, design and sales Offshore manufacturing Design centers International sales and customer support |
![]() 11 Curitel • • Ericsson • • • • Hittite • • • • • • Kyocera • • LG • • Lockheed • • Motorola • • • • • • Nokia • • • • Northrop Grumman • • Philips • • Raytheon • • Samsung • • • • Texas Instruments • • ZTE • • • • Base Handset Station Broadband Military TriQuint’s Major Customers Based on results for 2005 |
![]() 12 Q3 2006 Revenue by Business Multiple market core competence creates a strong, sustainable business – the sum is greater than the parts Handset – 49% • Partner with chipset suppliers, not compete • Complete vertically integrated RF front-end solution • High volume • High growth – taking share Military – 11% • High reliability • High market share • Technology feeder to commercial products Base Station – 16% • High quality & reliability • Technology leadership Broadband – 24%* • Leading position via foundry • New standards ---> new opportunities • Feature migration to handsets over time Based on actual results for Q3 2006 * Includes WLAN, satellite, GaAs optical components and other |
![]() 13 Military Revenue ECCM/ Comm 10.7% Ground Station 0.3% Navigation 4.2% Other 22.7% R&D 21.3% Radar 40.8% Q3 2005 $11.9M Q3 2006 $11.7M Radar 50.0% ECCM/ Comm 7.1% Ground Station 0.2% Navigation 1.4% Other 19.1% R&D 22.2% 2% revenue decrease year over year |
![]() 14 Q3 2006 Military Update • Military revenue – Up 7% quarter over quarter – Down slightly year over year • R&D Projects – GaN for DARPA – SBand high voltage GaAs for the Office of Naval Research |
![]() 15 Base Station Revenue CDMA 2.2% GSM/GPRS/EDGE 40.9% WCDMA 5.3% Other 9.6% Point to Point 41.9% CDMA 7.1% GSM/GPRS/EDGE 33.7% WCDMA 5.0% Other 17.5% Point to Point 36.7% Q3 2005 $14.9M Q3 2006 $16.9M 13% revenue growth year over year |
![]() 16 Q3 2006 Base Station Update • Base stations revenue – Overall • Up 13% quarter over quarter • Up 13% year over year – CDMA • Up over 100% quarter over quarter • Up 261% year over year – WCDMA • Up 66% quarter over quarter • Up 7% year over year |
![]() 17 Broadband & Other Revenue Wireless LAN 37.4% Standard Products 30.5% Optical Networks 12.3% Cable 8.9% Satellite & Space 10.9% Wireless LAN 29.0% Standard Products 33.0% Optical Networks 22.0% Cable 7.0% Satellite & Space 9.0% Q3 2005 $15.4M Q3 2006 $24.9M 62% revenue growth year over year |
![]() 18 Q3 2006 Broadband Update • Overall Revenue – Up 26% quarter over quarter – Up 52% year over year • GPS Revenue – Up 28% quarter over quarter – Up 109% year over year • Optical Revenue – Up 49% quarter over quarter – Up 188% year over year • WLAN Revenue – Up 41% quarter over quarter – Up 25% year over year |
![]() 19 Handset Revenue CDMA 70% GSM 30% CDMA 50% GSM 39% WCDMA/ EDGE 11% WCDMA/ EDGE 0% Q3 2005 $32.5 M Q3 2006 $51.1 M 57% Handset revenue growth |
![]() 20 Power Amplifier & Transmit Module Growth Duplexers 14.9% IF Filters 3.8% Switches 5.4% Mixers 1.8% RF Filters 17.7% Integrated Products 20.1% PA’s, PAM’s & Transmit Mod’s 16.9% LNAs & Other 0.5% Receivers 19.0% Duplexers 11.0% IF Filters 1.0% Switches 5.0% Mixers 2.0% RF Filters 17.0% Integrated Products 8.0% LNAs & Other 0.0% Receivers 5.0% Q3 2005 Q3 2006 370% revenue growth year over year $5.5 M $25.5 M PA’s, PAM’s & Transmit Mod’s 50.7% |
![]() 21 Q3 2006 Handset Update • CDMA – UP 10% quarter over quarter – Up 13% year over year – 50% of handset revenue • GSM/GPRS – Down 7% quarter over quarter – Up 105% year over year – 39% of handset revenue • WCDMA/EDGE – Flat quarter over quarter – Up from zero in Q2 2005 to 11% of handset revenue • Transmit module – Up 18% quarter over quarter – Up over 1600% year over year – Over 27% of handset revenue • Power amplifier modules – Up 23% quarter over quarter – Up 305% year over year – 17% of handset sales • Foundry for handsets down |
![]() 22 Partners Competitor Evolution Base Band Transceiver RF Front End Qualcomm Philips – KKR & SL Infineon Texas Instruments Agere Silicon Labs Skyworks RFMD Anadigics Renesas (Hitachi) Freescale EPCOS / Murata ST Micro TriQuint PAM Dup/Fil Switch Passive ADI Avago – KKR & SL EMP Modules w/TQNT GaAs |
![]() 23 Guidance as of October 25, 2006 • Q4 2006 – Revenue $108M to $112M – GAAP EPS - $0.05 to $0.07 – Non-GAAP EPS - $0.06 to $0.08 • Not reiterated or confirmed |
![]() 24 TriQuint Market and Competition TriQuint is a major supplier of both active and passive technology The long term trend favors companies with complete RF portfolios due to RF integration Module Skyworks RFMD Murata Hittite Eudyna EPCOS Avago TriQuint BAW SAW RF Switch RF Power Major competitors internal technology capabilities Source: TriQuint Estimates |
![]() 25 End Markets Are Stable • ~ 6.25% CAGR Market growth • WLAN’s growth pushes Networks up slightly at the expense of Handset Handsets 68% Networks 28% Military 4% Handsets 66% Networks 30% Military 4% 2006 2009 Source: TriQuint Estimates |
![]() 26 TriQuint Shifts Towards Market Balance 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Q3 2006 2009 Military Networks Handsets TriQuint Market Revenue Mix TriQuint revenues reflect the market mix Handsets largest part of the market Networks accelerates due to WLAN opportunities |
![]() 27 TriQuint Emerges from the Pack in Handsets 2006 2009 • TriQuint emerges as established number 3 • 3G & EDGE drive growth • Capitalizing on complete RF solution • Module integration leader Source: TriQuint Estimates TQNT TQNT |
![]() 28 TriQuint Is on Track to be Number 1 in Networks 2006 2009 • TriQuint becomes market leader • WLAN/WiMAX success - MIMO • Standard products • Upside opportunity with BTS RF power Source: TriQuint Estimates TQNT TQNT |
![]() 29 TriQuint Maintains Number 1 Position in Military 2006 2009 • TriQuint maintains market leadership • GaN • Phased array radar – air, battlefield & sea • Advanced communications Source: TriQuint Estimates TQNT TQNT |
![]() 30 2008/2009 Target Financial Model Revenue 100% Cost of goods sold 60% Gross profit % 40% Engineering, R & D 13% SG&A 12% Operating income 15% Interest income 1.5% Income tax expense 0.5% Net Income 16% Non-GAAP Revenue levels $160 - $170M per quarter Tax rate may begin to increase in 2009 |
![]() 31 2008/2009 Target Financial Model • Enablers – Scale & Size - $160-170M per quarter revenue to achieve model – Product mix – 2008 growth in broadband & standard products. 2009 and beyond expansion in military – Execution – margin improvement – Market consolidation – technology and integration requirements will trim the competitive landscape • Risks – Execution – Aggressive price reductions – Disruptive technology |
![]() November 2006 Connecting the Digital World to the Global Network TM |
![]() 2 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY Handsets: SAM (2003-2009) $524 $520 $395 $380 $359 $356 $336 $1,065 $1,349 $1,104 $831 $627 $495 $420 $335.9 $630.7 $728.3 $826.9 $869.5 $21.7 $268.3 $459.4 $737.8 $954.1 $1,132.8 $26.4 $76.7 $0 $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $2,500 $3,000 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 WEDGE EDGE GSM CDMA |
![]() 3 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY Handset Integration Strategy Integration Silicon Partner TriQuint Digital Chip TriQuint Silicon Partner RF Module Technology Wall |
![]() 4 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY TriQuint designs and manufactures all of the key components for RF modules Full Focus on RF Front-end |
![]() 5 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY 900MHz Rx 2100MHz Rx UMTS (PCS) Tx 1900MHz Rx EDGE Low Band Tx 850MHz Rx UMTS (850MHz) Tx 1800MHz Rx UMTS (IMT2100) Tx EDGE High Band Tx WEDGE Architecture – ‘08/‘09 3-band UMTS + 4-band EDGE |
![]() 6 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY Competitor B 6 6 1.4 mm 3 TQM7M4006 5 5 1.1 mm 3 Competitor A 6 6 1.2 mm 3 TriQuint Leadership |
![]() 7 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY 1.76 GHz 1.95 GHz 2.14 GHz Interferer Tx Rx 1.76 GHz 1.95 GHz 2.14 GHz Interferer Tx Rx Interferer Interferer phone can desensitize receiver of WEDGE phone if switch is not linear enough WEDGE Switch Measurement Setup ANT GSM Bands WCDMA Rx WCDMA Tx GSM Bands WCDMA Rx WCDMA Tx 1.76 GHz 1.95 GHz 2.14 GHz Interferer Tx Rx In a linear switch, interferer does not “hide” receive information 1.76 GHz 1.95 GHz 2.14 GHz Interferer Tx Rx In a linear switch, interferer does not “hide” receive information 1.76 GHz 1.95 GHz 2.14 GHz Interferer Tx Rx In a non-linear switch, interferer “hides” receive information 1.76 GHz 1.95 GHz 2.14 GHz Interferer Tx Rx In a non-linear switch, interferer “hides” receive information |
![]() 8 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY 6 x 6 GSM Transmit Modules + Reduced PCB Area + Fewer External Components + Simplified Supply Chain XCVR PA FEM XCVR TxM ESD PA Power Control Circuit and Switch Decoder GSM GPRS Transceiver Ant TQM6M40xx ~50% ~50% Area Savings Area Savings |
![]() 9 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY 6 x 6 GSM Tx Modules – Market Acceptance 0,07 0,71 0,49 3,8 7,5 7,7 8 8,5 0 2 4 6 8 10 QI 05 QII 05 QIII 05 QIV 05 QI 06 QII 06 QIII 06 QIV 06 0,07 0,71 0,49 3,8 7,5 7,7 8 8,5 0 2 4 6 8 10 QI 05 QII 05 QIII 05 QIV 05 QI 06 QII 06 QIII 06 QIV 06 Over 20 million shipped to date |
![]() 10 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY Motorola PA/Duplexer Modules GaAs PA SAW Filter RX BAW TX BAW GaAs Detector GaAs PA SAW Filter SMD COUPLER SAW DUPLEXER TQM613017 – CELL PA/Duplexer CDMA 2000 – 1XRTT GaAs PA SAW Filter RX BAW TX BAW GaAs Detector GaAs PA SAW Filter SMD COUPLER SAW DUPLEXER CDMA 2000 – 1XRTT TQM663017 – PCS PA/Duplexer |
![]() Motorola filter bank, Duplexer and Tri-Plexer V-300 RAZR V3c GSM Filter Bank V-600 CDMA Duplexer and Tri-Plexer RAZR E-815 |
![]() Tx Modules Motorola FOMA M702iG SLVR L7c KRZR K1m Racer ic502 |
![]() TQM6M4002 SGH-X150 SGH-D520 SGH-X156 SGH-D550 SGH-E910 Bang & Olufsen “Serene” SGH-X160 SGH-C400 SGH-C406 SGH-X168 SGH-D528 SGH-X166 |
![]() TQM6M4002 (cont.) KCM GM608 VK200 AWG BP118 AWG BP238 SGH-X500 SGH-X508 SGH-X200 SGH-X210 SGH-X510 SGH-X520 SGH-X660 |
![]() TQM6M4003 ZTE A12+ ZTE A15 ZTE A16 LG KG119 LG KG118 Foxlink MB501 (incl. 866560) LG KG110 LG KG112 |
![]() TQM7M4006 VK2000 VK4500 VK3100 VK4000 LG MG185 O2 Pantech U4000 (+890057 FEM) |
![]() TQM7M4006 (cont.) Darts “Boston” iMobile 902 (+1412 SAW) Gigabyte g-YoYo (+1412 SAW) DMobile CKT 3369 = i-Mobile 610 (+1412 SAW) AIZA Tech TC100G Gigabyte Nabi +1412 SAW |
![]() TQM7M5003 SGH-Z310 SGH-ZX10 SGH-ZX20 (HSDPA) SGH-Z400v SGH-Z560 (HSDPA) SGH-ZV50 (HSDPA) SGH-Z550 SGH-Z610 SGH-i600 (HSDPA) SGH-Z360 SGH-Z370 SGH-Z630 |
![]() TQM7M5003 (cont.) LG KU800 (W-CDMA Chocolate) HTC “Breeze” HTC MTeoR HTC “Hermes” HTC TyTN O2 XDA trion MDA Vario II Siemens HSDPA data cards DC10, DC16 |
![]() TQM7M5004 SGH-D820 SGH-T809 SGH-X700 SGH-T619 SGH-X700S SGH-D820S SGH-P906 SGH-T509 SGH-D828 SGH-E380 |
![]() Samsung SGH-D820 (GSM/GPRS/EDGE) QB (850/900/1800/1900) TQM7M5004 |
![]() TQM7M5004 |
![]() LG LX-350 TriQuint SAW-Duplexer and switch |
![]() KRZR K1m |
![]() Motorola M702iG TQM676001 |
![]() Racer (ic502) Triplexer 2in1 Filter TQM663017 |
![]() SLVR L7c TQM663017 2 GPS filters & 2in1 filter |
![]() Connecting the Digital World to the Global Network TM |
![]() 2 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY Networks Data Evolution 2010 1990 2.5G 2G 2000 2005 3G GSM GPRS D-AMPS 1xRTT IS-95 A TD-SCDMA 1xEV-DV IS-95 B EDGE WCDMA 1xEV-DO PDC 4G HSDPA/HSUPA Some Flavor of OFDM System • 3G LTE ”S3G” • Mobile WiMAX Ericsson, Nokia/Siemens, NEC • Dominating WCDMA • Focusing on 3G LTE dev for 4G • Buying WiMAX Motorola, Nortel, Lucent/Alcatel, Samsung • Losing the WCDMA race • Focusing on WiMAX for 4G |
![]() 3 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY • Technology wall changes for Networks markets based on silicon reach • Drive Front End module strategy in size constrained applications • Backfill with standard products in high linearity discrete applications Baseband Transceiver Front End Broadband BTS WLAN WPAN VSAT Other GPS AUTO WMAN Tx Discrete Integ ? Networks Strategy |
![]() 4 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY Networks SAM (2005-2009) BaseStation Tier 1 BTS WMAN WLAN Optical PMD Std Prod Tier 2 WPAN Cable COM SAT GPS AUTO Tier 3 RFID Tst Eq Cordless Medical Broadband Other $0 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 $900 $1,000 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Base Station Broadband Emerging/Other Markets |
![]() 5 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY Broadband Market MAN LAN PAN IEEE 802.16 WiMAX IEEE 802.15 Bluetooth IEEE 802.11 WiFi WAN SONET/SDH OC-192 • WAN – PMD growth opportunities • WMAN – Standardization gaining momentum – Major players investing – Sprint / Intel / Motorola / Samsung – 12 vendors / 30 WiMax certified products released – Global spectrum, IP and user acceptance still barriers • WLAN – Desire for personal broadband drives WLAN – 802.11n (MIMO) ratification still outstanding – WLAN enabled mobile phones will represent 10% of total handset shipments by 2009 |
![]() 6 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY 0 100 200 300 400 500 802.11b 19.9 21.7 24.5 25.0 23.0 802.11b/g 109.2 119.0 128.7 142.5 191.2 802.11b/g MIMO 1.0 13.6 22.3 30.9 66.2 802.11a/b/g 28.8 34.8 48.6 38.8 37.2 802.11a/b/g MIMO 0.5 2.0 17.0 88.9 111.5 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 • WLAN continues growing at a fast pace – Number of chipsets doubles from 2005 – 2008 – Available $ content per system increasing • MIMO effect: 2x - 3x PA, SW, LNA, RF Filter content – 802.11a/b/g/n: $3.12, – 802.11a/b/g: $1.56, – 802.11b/g/n: $0.90, – 802.11b/g: $0.46, – 802.11b: $0.39 WLAN Units by Standard Strategy Analytics / TriQuint |
![]() 7 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY WLAN Market by End Product 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 120.0 140.0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Laptop Adapter AP Router Game Console Handset Infotainment CE Strategy Analytics / TriQuint Current focus on laptops / Expanding to other applications |
![]() 8 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY WLAN Evolution • Embedded 802.11abg laptop • MIMO adapters Product Strategy Technologies Products Key requirements evolve as market transitions from single mode to multi mode Single function MMIC’s, SAW’s Dualband MMIC’s Integrated FEM Small FF Module • PA • LNA • Switch • IF Filter • DB LNA • DB SW • PA/SW/LNA MMIC • 1x1 802.11abg FEM • PA/SW/LNA • Balun, Notch filter • Multiband • Multimode • WLAN, WiMAX HBT, PHEMT E/D PHEMT SAW E/D PHEMT BAW BAW • 802.11abg MIMO laptop • Dualmode VoIP handsets • 1 st Gen WiFi + WiMAX embedded • Multimode • Multimode, multi band • UMPC 2006 2008 2007 2009 |
![]() 9 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY WiMAX Market Forecast: Mobile WiMAX becomes dominant after 2008 Source TriQuint 10M Subscribers by 2010 0.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 Mobile WiMAX 0.00 0.04 0.48 1.32 4.61 6.92 Fixed WiMAX 0.22 0.53 0.77 1.60 3.09 4.45 Proprietary BWA 3.00 3.90 4.30 4.05 2.50 2.00 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 WiBro included in Mobile WiMax |
![]() 10 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY BWA / WiMAX – Transition to “Personal Broadband” E/D pHEMT HFET SAW BAW Key requirements evolve as market transitions from Fixed Mobile Technologies Products Product strategy • Multiband • Multimode • Integrated PA • LNA/Switch • RF & IF Filters • HPA • DB PA, LNA • Switch • IF Filters • HPA • PA, LNA • Driver • IF Filters • HPA • PA • IF Filters SFF Modules Integrated FEM Dual Band MMICs & SAWs Single MMIC & SAWs Discrete FET & SAWs |
![]() 11 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY Base Station Market BTS – Base Transceiver Station BSC – Base Station Controller MSC – Mobile Switching Center MS - Mobile Subscriber PSTN – Public Switched Telephone Network Transceiver and Amplifier Modules Point to Point mmWave Radio Link Repeaters Femtocells |
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![]() 13 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY Standard Products Initiatives • TriQuint has a proven history of developing standard products – Foundry customers utilizing TriQuint process strength – > 6 GHz portfolio is world class – Long history of SAW std products – Packaging many die products – Opportunities to spin out more products for general purpose • Marketing our entire portfolio to the masses • Sales organization aligned to std products sales • Enhancing our distribution channels Standard Product Selection Guide |
![]() Applications • Airborne radar • Shipboard radar • Radars for ground vehicles • Satcom communication systems • Handheld communication systems |
![]() Phased-Array Radar • Battlefield Radar – Air-cooled radar for Marine Corps HMMVEE – Army battlefield radar (air-cooled) – Self-defense radar for armored vehicles • Airborne Radar – F22 now in production – Phased array radar retrofits for F18, F16, F15 retrofits, B2 – JSF and Eurofighter in development – UAV arrays in development • Shipborne radar – DDX Radars – Cobra Judy |
![]() Communications • JTRS Portable Radios • TTNT (Tactical Targeting Network Technology) |
![]() Satellites • Communications Links – Ku- and Ka-band uplinks use TriQuint solid-state HPAs to replace tubes – Phased-array downlinks use custom TriQuint chip sets • Space-based radar – future concept |
![]() Signal Processor Receiver / Exciter >1000 T/R Modules RF/IF Conversion/ Filtering F/A-22 Raptor |
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![]() The Battlefield of the Future Lightweight phased-array radars and pervasive communications links empower next generation warfare |
![]() JTRS Handheld Cluster 5 |
![]() Evolving Radar Architecture • Additional complexity drives the need for a switch/filter matrix module and more highly integrated receivers • Multi-band radio transceivers have similar needs UMTS (PCS) Tx Switch/Filter Matrix >1000 T/R Modules Phased Array Radar or EW System with Channelized Receiver Tx Rx Multiple Receivers Digital Signal Processing Page 9 |
![]() TGA2512 X-Band Low Noise Amplifier TGA2517 16W X-Band HPA TriQuint MMICs (Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits) TGP2103 5-bit X-Band Phase Shifter |
![]() TriQuint Technology Leadership New Technology R&D • GaN • BAW • HV PHEMT • Millimeter-wave PHEMT and MHEMT • Packaging Innovative Product Focus • Power amplifiers • Millimeter-wave MMICs • Switch/filter banks Page 11 |
![]() MMIC Technology Evolution Frequency Gallium Nitride 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Frequency (GHz) HV2 HV3/HV3S EHV std PHEMT TGA4046 44-GHz 2W HPA HV GaAs PHEMT Copper Bumps Millimeter-wave Standard Products |
![]() Coupled Resonator Filter (CRF) Piezoelectric Coupling Layers Isolation Reflectors Substrate Piezoelectric Cross Over Electrodes |
![]() TriQuint SAW/BAW Filters Save Space 148.6mm × 82.0mm × 25.4mm 2.5mm × 2.0 mm × 0.76mm Ceramic Lumped Element Cavity BAW/SAW 33.02mm × 22.35mm × 10.16mm 44.45mm × 12.7mm × 10.16mm Relative Size |