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MGA-86563 - 0.5 - 6 GHz Low Noise GaAs MMIC Amplifier

Download the MGA-86563 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MGA-86563_Agilent(Hewlett variant, as both devices belong to the same 0.5 - 6 ghz low noise gaas mmic amplifier family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

Agilent’s MGA-86563 is an economical, easy-to-use GaAs MMIC amplifier that offers low noise figure and excellent gain for applications from 0.5 to 6 GHz.

Packaged in an ultra-miniature SOT-363 package, it requires half the board space of the SOT-143.

Key Features

  • Ultra-Miniature Package.
  • Internally Biased, Single +5 V Supply (14 mA).
  • 1.6 dB Noise Figure at 2.4 GHz.
  • 21.8 dB Gain at 2.4 GHz.
  • +3.1 dBm P1dB at 2.4 GHz Surface Mount Package SOT-363 (SC-70).

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Datasheet Details

Part number MGA-86563
Manufacturer Agilent(Hewlett-Packard)
File Size 74.25 KB
Description 0.5 - 6 GHz Low Noise GaAs MMIC Amplifier
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0.5 – 6 GHz Low Noise GaAs MMIC Amplifier Technical Data MGA-86563 Features • Ultra-Miniature Package • Internally Biased, Single +5 V Supply (14 mA) • 1.6 dB Noise Figure at 2.4 GHz • 21.8 dB Gain at 2.4 GHz • +3.1 dBm P1dB at 2.4 GHz Surface Mount Package SOT-363 (SC-70) Description Agilent’s MGA-86563 is an economical, easy-to-use GaAs MMIC amplifier that offers low noise figure and excellent gain for applications from 0.5 to 6 GHz. Packaged in an ultra-miniature SOT-363 package, it requires half the board space of the SOT-143. The MGA-86563 may be used without impedance matching as a high performance 2 dB NF gain block. Alternatively, with the addition of a simple shunt-series inductor at the input, the device noise figure can be reduced to 1.6 dB at 2.4 GHz. For 1.