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MSA-2085 - (MSA-20xx) Cascadable Silicon Bipolar MMIC Amplifier

Download the MSA-2085 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MSA-2011_Hewlett variant, as both devices belong to the same (msa-20xx) cascadable silicon bipolar mmic amplifier family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The MSA-20xx series are high performance silicon bipolar RFIC amplifiers designed to be cascadable in 50 Ω systems.

The stability factor of K > 1 contributes to easy cascading in numerous narrow and broadband IF and RF commercial and industrial applications.

Features

  • MSA-2011.
  • Surface Mount SOT-143 Package.
  • 3 dB Bandwidth: DC to 1.0 GHz.
  • 16.2 dB Gain at 1 GHz.
  • 4.3 dB NF at 1 GHz MSA-2011.

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Datasheet Details

Part number MSA-2085
Manufacturer Hewlett-Packard
File Size 83.75 KB
Description (MSA-20xx) Cascadable Silicon Bipolar MMIC Amplifier
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Silicon Bipolar RFIC Amplifiers Technical Data MSA-20xx Series Features MSA-2011 • Surface Mount SOT-143 Package • 3 dB Bandwidth: DC to 1.0 GHz • 16.2 dB Gain at 1 GHz • 4.3 dB NF at 1 GHz MSA-2011 Description The MSA-20xx series are high performance silicon bipolar RFIC amplifiers designed to be cascadable in 50 Ω systems. The stability factor of K > 1 contributes to easy cascading in numerous narrow and broadband IF and RF commercial and industrial applications. The MSA series is fabricated using a 10 GHz fT, 25 GHz FMAX, silicon bipolar RFIC process which utilizes nitride self-alignment, ion implantation, and gold metallization to achieve excellent uniformity, performance, and reliability.
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