SSW-408
Description
Stanford Microdevices’ SSW-408 is a high performance Gallium Arsenide Field Effect Transistor MMIC switch housed in a low-cost surface mountable small outline plastic package. This single-pole, double-throw reflective switch consumes less than 50u A and can operate with positive or negative 3V to 8V supply voltages, making it suitable for use in both infrastructure and subscriber equipment. This switch can be used in all analog and digital wireless munication systems including (but not limited to) AMPS, PCS, DECT, IS-95, IS-136, 802.11, CDPD and GSM. At +5V or
- 5V bias, typical output power at 1d B pression is 3 watts. 1d B output power over 4 watts and IP3 over +55d Bm may be achieved with higher control voltages.
DC-4 GHz High Power Ga As MMIC SPDT Switch
Isolation vs. Frequency VControl = -5 V
-10
Product Features
- High pression Point : up to 4 Watts
- HIgh Linearity : TOIP +55d Bm @2GHz
- Low DC Power Consumption
- Low Insertion Loss : 1.2d B at 2GHz
- Operates...