In this video Tobi Hambach from RFMW speaks with Greg Clark, Director of defense and aerospace markets at Qorvo, at IMS2025. First, the discuss the QPF5001, an X-band transmit and receive module designed for phased array radar applications that delivers approximately 12 watts of saturated power. Next, Greg highlights new Qorvo product announcements at IMS, including two S-band switch filter banks: the QPB1036 and QPB1034. These components are engineered for radar receive systems and feature low insertion loss, fast switching speeds, and compact 6 by 6 mm packaging. Viewers are encouraged to contact RFMW or Qorvo directly for more information or sample requests.
Highlighted Products:
QPF5001: 8–12 GHz 12 Watt Transmit/Receive Module Qorvo’s QPF5001 is a compact front-end module optimized for 8–12 GHz X-Band radar and communication systems. It integrates a limiter, low-noise amplifier, and power amplifier in a 6 × 5 mm surface-mount package. The PA delivers 41.5 dBm saturated output with 45% PAE, and the receiver chain achieves a 1.5 dB noise figure. Designed to interface with a circulator, the QPF5001 is well suited for both commercial and defense applications.
New S-Band Filter Bank Modules
The Qorvo QPB1034 and QPB1036 are compact S-band switched filter bank modules covering 2.7-3.1 GHz and 2.9-3.5 GHz respectively, designed specifically for radar and D&A systems. They integrate four high-rejection BAW filters with a bypass path and dual internal switches, all within a 6 × 6 mm surface-mount package. Offering low insertion loss, no external matching, and single-ended operation, each delivers high performance in space-constrained, mission-critical environments. RoHS compliant and Pb-free for modern system integration.
QPB1034: S-Band 2.7-3.1 GHz Switched Filter Bank Module
QPB1036: S-Band 2.9-3.5 GHz Switched Filter Bank Module
Learn More about Qorvo SATCOM products in the Qorvo SATCOM Playbook
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Jennifer Gaughran is the Marketing Communications Manager at RFMW, with over 20 years of marketing experience and more than 15 years in the RF and Microwave industry. She specializes in developing and executing integrated marcom strategies, combining technical creativity with hands-on project management. Outside of work, Jennifer co-created The Adventures of Red Knight, a children’s audio adventure podcast.
