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HMC626LP5E - LSB GaAs MMIC 6-BIT DIGITAL VARIABLE GAIN AMPLIFIER

Download the HMC626LP5E datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the HMC626LP5 variant, as both devices belong to the same lsb gaas mmic 6-bit digital variable gain amplifier family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The HMC626LP5(E) is a digitally controlled variable gain amplifier which operates from DC to 1 GHz, and can be programmed to provide anywhere from 8.5 dB, to 40 dB of gain, in 0.5 dB steps.

Key Features

  • +8.5 dB to +40 dB Gain Control in 0.5 dB Steps High Output IP3: +36 dBm ±0.25 dB Typical Gain Step Error Single +5V Supply Compact 5x5mm SMT Package Functional Diagram General.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (HMC626LP5_HittiteMicrowaveCorporation.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number HMC626LP5E
Manufacturer Hittite Microwave Corporation
File Size 385.46 KB
Description LSB GaAs MMIC 6-BIT DIGITAL VARIABLE GAIN AMPLIFIER
Datasheet download datasheet HMC626LP5E Datasheet

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www.DataSheet4U.com HMC626LP5 / 626LP5E v01.0807 0.5 dB LSB GaAs MMIC 6-BIT DIGITAL VARIABLE GAIN AMPLIFIER, DC - 1 GHz Typical Applications The HMC626LP5(E) is ideal for: • IF & RF Applications • Cellular/3G Infrastructure • WiBro / WiMAX / 4G • Microwave Radio & VSAT • Test Equipment and Sensors Features +8.5 dB to +40 dB Gain Control in 0.5 dB Steps High Output IP3: +36 dBm ±0.25 dB Typical Gain Step Error Single +5V Supply Compact 5x5mm SMT Package Functional Diagram General Description The HMC626LP5(E) is a digitally controlled variable gain amplifier which operates from DC to 1 GHz, and can be programmed to provide anywhere from 8.5 dB, to 40 dB of gain, in 0.5 dB steps.