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Skyworks power amplifier module SKY77340, TriQuint Tritium PA-duplexers, and unnamed chip 338S0353

Skyworks power amplifier module SKY77340, TriQuint Tritium PA-duplexers, and unnamed chip 338S0353
The Skyworks power amplifier module SKY77340 are located on the top right of this photo. Skyworks offers more details about the SKY77340 Power Amplifier Module on their company Web site. According to the Skyworks Preliminary Product Summary for the SKY77340 PA Module for Quad-Band GSM / EDGE:

" The SKY77340 Power Amplifier Module (PAM) is designed in a compact form factor for quad-band cellular handsets comprising GSM850/900, DCS1800, PCS1900, supporting GMSK and linear EDGE modulation. Class 12 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) multi-slot operation is also supported."

The Tritium PA-duplexers numbered TQM616035, TQM676031, and TQM666032 are located on the bottom next to the "Do Not Remove" sticker.
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RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G)
omg, he CHIPPED A NAIL... how awful!!!
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Thanks for this quick tutorial. Quite informative, and the pics are not so bad Read the rest)
Posted by: harry.n Posted on: 03/26/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Enjoy the cracking open, but not the photography  wramsey@... | 07/14/08
ok..  jaredo | 07/14/08
It's true  Jason HinerZDNet Moderator | 07/15/08
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G)  lvhsystems | 07/14/08
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G)  WSHBaker@... | 07/14/08
Where is the HDD? It is a 8GB correct?  metroplexdesign@... | 07/14/08
No HDD - Flash memory chip  prw3505 | 07/14/08
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iP  metroplexdesign@... | 07/14/08
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G)  dprahn | 07/14/08
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G)  Splatus | 07/14/08
Because we have opposable thumbs, and free will.  invmgr@... | 07/15/08
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G)  xtrememorph@... | 07/14/08
Please no more iphone crap  emenau | 07/15/08
Yeah, just what we need, another "green" article  paulbhm@... | 07/16/08
New Features? Only 2!  Narg | 07/15/08
RE: The docking port and headphone jack  instig8r | 07/18/08
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G)  AZinNC | 11/04/08
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G)  Destined | 01/02/09
Help!  Destined | 01/02/09
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G)  harry.n | 03/26/09

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