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MSA-1023 - Cascadable Silicon Bipolar MMIC Amplifier

Download the MSA-1023 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MSA-1023_Hewlett variant, as both devices belong to the same cascadable silicon bipolar mmic amplifier family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The MSA-1023 is a high performance, medium power silicon bipolar Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit (MMIC) housed in a hermetic, BeO flange package for good thermal characteristics.

Key Features

  • High Output Power: +27 dBm Typical P1dB at 1.0␣ GHz.
  • Low Distortion: 37 dBm Typical IP3 at 1.0␣ GHz.
  • 8.5 dB Typical Gain at 1.0␣ GHz.
  • Hermetic, Metal/Beryllia Stripline Package.
  • Impedance Matched to 25 Ω for Push-Pull Configurations This MMIC is designed for use in a push-pull configuration in a 25␣ Ω system. The MSA-1023 can also be used as a single-ended amplifier in a 50␣ Ω system with slightly reduced performance. Typical.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MSA-1023_Hewlett-Packard.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number MSA-1023
Manufacturer Hewlett-Packard
File Size 56.16 KB
Description Cascadable Silicon Bipolar MMIC Amplifier
Datasheet download datasheet MSA-1023 Datasheet

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Cascadable Silicon Bipolar MMIC␣ Amplifier Technical Data MSA-1023 Features • High Output Power: +27 dBm Typical P1dB at 1.0␣ GHz • Low Distortion: 37 dBm Typical IP3 at 1.0␣ GHz • 8.5 dB Typical Gain at 1.0␣ GHz • Hermetic, Metal/Beryllia Stripline Package • Impedance Matched to 25 Ω for Push-Pull Configurations This MMIC is designed for use in a push-pull configuration in a 25␣ Ω system. The MSA-1023 can also be used as a single-ended amplifier in a 50␣ Ω system with slightly reduced performance. Typical applications include narrow and broadband RF amplifiers in industrial and military systems.