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MGA-64135 - 2 - 6 GHz Cascadable GaAs MMIC Amplifier

Download the MGA-64135 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MGA-64135_Agilent(Hewlett variant, as both devices belong to the same 2 - 6 ghz cascadable gaas mmic amplifier family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The MGA-64135 is a high performance gallium arsenide Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit (MMIC) housed in a cost effective, microstrip package.

This device is designed for use as a general purpose 50 ohm gain block in the 2 to 6␣ GHz frequency range.

Key Features

  • Cascadable 50 Ω Gain Block.
  • Broadband Performance: 2.
  • 6␣ GHz 12.0 dB Typical Gain ± 0.8 dB Gain Flatness 12.0 dBm P1 dB.
  • Single Supply Bias.
  • Cost Effective Ceramic Microstrip Package.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MGA-64135_Agilent(Hewlett-Packard).pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number MGA-64135
Manufacturer Agilent(Hewlett-Packard)
File Size 49.05 KB
Description 2 - 6 GHz Cascadable GaAs MMIC Amplifier
Datasheet download datasheet MGA-64135 Datasheet

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2 – 6 GHz Cascadable GaAs MMIC␣ Amplifier Technical Data MGA-64135 Features • Cascadable 50 Ω Gain Block • Broadband Performance: 2–6␣ GHz 12.0 dB Typical Gain ± 0.8 dB Gain Flatness 12.0 dBm P1 dB • Single Supply Bias • Cost Effective Ceramic Microstrip Package applications include narrow and broadband IF and RF amplifiers for commercial, industrial, and military requirements. This MMIC is a cascade of two stages, each utilizing shunt feedback to establish a broadband impedance match. The source of each stage is AC grounded to allow biasing from a single positive power supply. The interstage blocking capacitor as well as a resistive “self-bias” network are included on chip. The die is fabricated using HP’s nominal .