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XU1007-BD - GaAs MMIC Transmitter

General Description

Absolute Maximum Ratings Supply Voltage (Vd) Supply Current (Id1,Id2) Gate Bias Voltage (Vg) Input Power (IF Pin) Storage Temperature (Tstg) Operating Temperature (Ta) Channel Temperature (Tch) +4.5 VDC 320, 190 mA +0.3 VDC 0.0 dBm -65 to +165 OC -55 to MTTF Table3 MTTF Table 3 (3) Channel tempera

Key Features

  • Sub-harmonic Transmitter Integrated IR Mixer, LO Buffer & Output Amplifier +20.0 dBm Output Third Order Intercept (OIP3) 2.0 dBm LO Drive Level 20.0 dB Image Rejection, 9.0 dB Conversion Gain 100% On-Wafer RF and DC Testing 100% Visual Inspection to MIL-STD-883 Method 2010 Mimix Broadband’s 27.0-36.0 GHz GaAs MMIC transmitter has a +20.0 dBm output third order intercept and 20.0 dB image rejection across the band. This device is an image reject sub-harmonic anti-parallel diode mixer followed by.

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Datasheet Details

Part number XU1007-BD
Manufacturer Mimix Broadband
File Size 210.28 KB
Description GaAs MMIC Transmitter
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27.0-36.0 GHz GaAs MMIC Transmitter April 2007 - Rev 17-Apr-07 Features Sub-harmonic Transmitter Integrated IR Mixer, LO Buffer & Output Amplifier +20.0 dBm Output Third Order Intercept (OIP3) 2.0 dBm LO Drive Level 20.0 dB Image Rejection, 9.0 dB Conversion Gain 100% On-Wafer RF and DC Testing 100% Visual Inspection to MIL-STD-883 Method 2010 Mimix Broadband’s 27.0-36.0 GHz GaAs MMIC transmitter has a +20.0 dBm output third order intercept and 20.0 dB image rejection across the band. This device is an image reject sub-harmonic anti-parallel diode mixer followed by a three stage output amplifier and includes an integrated LO buffer amplifier. The image reject mixer reduces the need for unwanted sideband filtering before the power amplifier.