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pseudomorph
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pseudomorph [′süd·ə‚mȯrf]
(mineralogy)
An altered mineral whose crystal form has the outward appearance of another mineral species. Also known as false form.


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The SKY77531 is a high-power efficiency transmit and receive quad band 6 x 8 mm FEM with integrated power amplifier control (iPAC[R]) that contains a quad-band gallium arsenide (GaAs) heterojunction bipolar (HBT) PA, a 1P6T pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor (pHEMT) switch to enable flexible phone layout, and an integrated complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)-based controller to manage the PA and switch.
The LNA uses Avago's proprietary GaAs enhancement-mode pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor (E-pHEMT) process to achieve high-gain operation with very low noise figures and high linearity.
The module also supports GPRS multi-slot operation and consists of impedance-matching circuitry for 50 ohm input and output impedances, transmit harmonics filtering, high-linearity and low-insertion loss pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor (PHEMT) radio frequency (RF) switches, diplexer and power amplifier control (PAC) block with internal current sense resistor.
 
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