XM1001
XM1001 is GaAs MMIC Image Reject Mixer manufactured by Mimix Broadband.
Features
Fundamental Image Reject Mixer 8.0 d B Conversion Loss 20.0 d B Image Rejection +25.0 d Bm Input Third Order Intercept (IIP3) 100% On-Wafer RF Testing 100% Visual Inspection to MIL-STD-883 Method 2010
General Description
Mimix Broadband’s 12.0-40.0 GHz Ga As MMIC fundamental image reject mixer can be used as an up- or down-converter. The device has a conversion loss of 8.0 d B with a 20.0 d B image rejection across the band. I and Q mixer outputs are provided and an external 90 degree hybrid is required to select the desired sideband. This MMIC uses Mimix Broadband’s 0.15 µm Ga As PHEMT device model technology, and is based upon electron beam lithography to ensure high repeatability and uniformity. The chip has surface passivation to protect .. and provide a rugged part with backside via holes and gold metallization to allow either a conductive epoxy or eutectic solder die attach process. This device is well suited for Millimeter-wave Point-to-Point Radio, LMDS, SAT and VSAT applications.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Gate Bias Voltage (Vg) Input Power (RF Pin) Input Power (IF Pin) Storage Temperature (Tstg) Operating Temperature (Ta) +0.3 VDC +20.0 d Bm +20.0 d Bm -65 to +165 OC -55 to +125 OC
Electrical Characteristics (Ambient Temperature T = 25o C)
Parameter
Frequency Range (RF) Upper Side Band Frequency Range (RF) Lower Side Band Frequency Range (LO) Frequency Range (IF) RF Return Loss (S11) IF Return Loss (S22) LO Return Loss (S33) Conversion Loss (S21) LO Input Drive (PLO) Image Rejection Isolation LO/RF Isolation LO/IF Isolation RF/IF Input Third Order Intercept (IIP3) Gate Bias Voltage (Vg1) Units GHz GHz GHz GHz d B d B d B d B d Bm d Bc d B d B d B d Bm VDC Min. 12.0 12.0 8.0 DC -2.0 Typ. 10.0 TBD TBD 8.0 +12.0 20.0 16.0 TBD TBD +25.0 -0.5 Max. 40.0 38.0 42.0 4.0 +0.1
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