AMMC-3040
AMMC-3040 is 18-36 GHz Double-Balanced Mixer manufactured by Hewlett-Packard.
Features
- High IIP3 : +23 d Bm
- Wide Bandwidth
- RF: 18-36 GHz
- LO: 18-36 GHz
- IF: DC-3 GHz
2520 x 760 µm (99.2 x 29.9 mils) ± 10 µm (± 0.4 mils) 100 ± 10 µm (4 ± 0.4 mils) 75 x 75 µm (3 ± 0.4 mils)
Chip Size: Chip Size Tolerance: Chip Thickness: Pad Dimensions:
- Fundamental or Sub-Harmonic Mixing
- Up or Down Converter
- Conversion Loss: 9.5d B
- P1d B : +17 d Bm
- Low LO Drive Power: + 2 d Bm
- Usable to 42 GHz
Description
The AMMC- 3040 is a broadband Double- Balanced Mixer (DBM) with an integrated high- gain LO amplifier. This MMIC can be used as either an up converter or down converter in microwave or millimeter wave applications. If desired, the LO amplifier can be biased to function as a frequency multiplier to enable second harmonic mixing of the LO input. The mixer section ofthe AMMC- 3040 is fabricated using a suspended metal system to create a unique, broadsidecoupled balun structure (patent pending) to achieve exceptional bandwidth. The MMIC provides repeatable conversion loss without tuning, making it highly suitable for automated assembly processes.
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Applications
- Point-to-Point Radio
- LMDS
- SAT
AMMC-3040 Absolute Maximum Ratings[1] Symbol Parameters/Conditions Units V V m A °C °C °C -55 -65 +165 +300 -3.0 Min. Max. 5 0.5 550 +160
VD1, 2, 3, 4 Positive Drain Voltage VG1, 2, 3, 4 Gate Voltage Idd Tch Tb Tstg Tmax
Note:
Total Drain Current Operating Channel Temp. Operating Backside Temp. Storage Case Temp.
Maximum Assembly Temp (60 sec max) °C
1. Operation in excess of any one of these conditions may result in permanent damage to this device.
Note: These devices are ESD sensitive. The following precautions are strongly remended: Ensure that an ESD approved carrier is used when dice are transported from one destination to another. Personal grounding is to be worn at all times when handling these devices.
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AMMC-3040 DC Specifications/Physical Properties[1] Symbol VD1, 2, 3, 4 Id1 ID2, 3, 4 VG1, 2, 3, 4 Vp θch-b
Notes: 2....