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ALM-2506 - GPS Low Noise Amplifi er Variable Current/Shutdown Function

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Avago Technologies’s ALM-2506 is a LNA designed for GPS/ISM/Wimax applications in the (0.9-2.4)GHz frequency range.

The LNA uses Avago Technologies’s proprietary GaAs Enhancement-mode pHEMT process to achieve high gain operation with very low noise figures and high linearity.

Features

  •  Surface Mount 2.0 x 2.0 x 1.1 mm3 MCOB.
  •  Advanced GaAs E-pHEMT.
  •  Low Noise: 0.8 dB typ.
  •  High Gain: 14.3 dB typ.
  •  Low component count.
  •  High IIP3 and IP1dB.
  •  Wide Supply Voltage: 1V to 3.6V.
  •  Shutdown current: < 0.1uA.
  •  CMOS compatible shutdown pin (VSD) current @ 2.85V: 90uA.
  •  Adjustable bias current via one single external resistor/ voltage.
  •  Small Footprint: 2x2mm2.
  •  Low Profile: 1.1mm typ.
  •  Lead free and Halogen free.
  •  E.

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Part number ALM-2506
Manufacturer AVAGO
File Size 127.99 KB
Description GPS Low Noise Amplifi er Variable Current/Shutdown Function
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ALM-2506 GPS Low Noise Amplifier Variable Current/Shutdown Function Data Sheet Description Avago Technologies’s ALM-2506 is a LNA designed for GPS/ISM/Wimax applications in the (0.9-2.4)GHz frequency range. The LNA uses Avago Technologies’s proprietary GaAs Enhancement-mode pHEMT process to achieve high gain operation with very low noise figures and high linearity. Noise figure distribution is very tightly controlled. Gain and supply current are guaranteed parameters. A CMOS compatible shutdown pin is included to turn the LNA off and provide a variable bias. The ALM-2506 LNA is useable down to 1V operation. It achieves low noise figures and high gain even at 1V, making it suitable for use in critical low power GPS/ISM band applications.
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