ADL8112
ADL8112 is 10MHz to 26.5GHz Amplifier manufactured by Analog Devices.
Data Sheet ADL8112
10 MHz to 26.5 GHz Amplifier with Bypass Switches
Features
- Wideband amplifier with multiple bypass modes
- Broad operation from 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz
- Integrated power supply decoupling
- Four pin-selectable operating modes
- Internal amplifier mode
- Internal bypass mode
- Two external bypass modes
- Reflective bypass switches
- Amplifier gain: 13.5 d B typical from 8 GHz to 14 GHz
- Amplifier OP1d B: 14.5 d Bm typical from 8 GHz to 14 GHz
- Amplifier OIP3: 25.5 d Bm typical from 8 GHz to 14 GHz
- Amplifier noise figure: 4 d B typical from 8 GHz to 14 GHz
- Bypass mode insertion loss: 3.4 d B typical from 8 GHz to 14 GHz
- Operating temperature range:
- 40°C to +85°C
- Ro HS pliant, 6 mm × 6 mm, 28-terminal LGA
APPLICATIONS
- Electronic test and measurement equipment
- Electronic warfare
- Wireless receivers
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
Figure 1. Functional Block Diagram
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ADL8112 is a low noise amplifier (LNA) with bypass switches that provides broadband operation from 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz. The ADL8112 provides a low noise figure of 4 d B and an output third-order intercept point (OIP3) of 25.5 d Bm. The ADL8112 provides a gain of 13.5 d B that is stable over frequency, temperature, power supply, and from device to device. The integration of an amplifier and two single-pole, four-throw (SP4T) reflective switches allow multiple paths through the device. The addition of switches also offers a high third order input intercept (IIP3) path when large input signals are present. With the integration of power supply decoupling capacitors, minimal external power supply decoupling is required. The ADL8112 is fully specified for operation across a temperature range of
- 40°C to +85°C. The ADL8112 is offered in a 6 mm x 6 mm, 28-terminal land grid array (LGA) package.
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