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CHP4014-QEG - 5-6GHz 6-bit Phase-Shifter

General Description

The CHP4014-QEG is a 6-bit digital phase shifter MMIC with a 0°-360° range.

It is designed for 5 to 6GHz frequency range applications.

The circuit supports a variety of C-band phased array applications including industrial sensors and military radars.

Key Features

  • C-Band.
  • 5.625° phase step.
  • 6dB Losses.
  • 26dBm input power at -1dB comp.
  • I/O reversible.
  • TTL compatible control inputs.
  • 24 leads QFN4x5 SMD package Peak Phase Error versus state @ 5.5GHz (packaged device, board measurement) Main Characteristics Tamb. = +25°C Symbol Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Fop Operating frequency range 5 6 GHz G Small signal gain -7 -6 dB P1dB Input power at 1dB compression 26 dBm VAi(1) Voltage control 0 7 V (1) (1, 2, 3,.

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Part number CHP4014-QEG
Manufacturer United Monolithic Semiconductors
File Size 683.47 KB
Description 5-6GHz 6-bit Phase-Shifter
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CHP4014-QEG 5-6GHz 6-bit Phase-Shifter GaAs Monolithic Microwave IC in SMD leadless package Description The CHP4014-QEG is a 6-bit digital phase shifter MMIC with a 0°-360° range. It is designed for 5 to 6GHz frequency range applications. The circuit supports a variety of C-band phased array applications including industrial sensors and military radars. The circuit is manufactured with a Power pHEMT process, 0.25µm gate length, via holes through the substrate, air bridges and electron beam gate lithography. UMS P4014 YYWW  It is available in lead-free SMD package. Main Features ■ C-Band ■ 5.625° phase step ■ 6dB Losses ■ 26dBm input power at -1dB comp. ■ I/O reversible ■ TTL compatible control inputs ■ 24 leads QFN4x5 SMD package Peak Phase Error versus state @ 5.