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CMA-162LN - Monolithic Amplifier

Download the CMA-162LN datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the CMA-162LN-Mini variant, as both devices belong to the same monolithic amplifier family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The CMA-162LN+ amplifier is fabricated using E-PHEMT technology and offers extremely high dynamic range with ultra low noise figure and good input and output return loss.

Key Features

  • Feature Ultra Low Noise, 0.5 dB at 1.0 GHz High IP3, +30 dBm at 1.0 GHz Adjustable Gain Ceramic Hermetic Package Max Input Power, +25 dBm High Reliability Class 1B ESD (500V HBM) Advantages Outstanding world class noise figure performance. Combining Low Noise and High IP3 makes this MMIC amplifier ideal for use in Low Noise Receiver Front End (RFE) as it gives the user advantages at both ends of the dynamic range: sensitivity & two-tone IM performance. By changing feedback resistor R1, gain can.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (CMA-162LN-Mini-Circuits.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number CMA-162LN
Manufacturer Mini-Circuits
File Size 428.30 KB
Description Monolithic Amplifier
Datasheet download datasheet CMA-162LN Datasheet

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MonolithicUltra Low Noise, High IPA3 mplifier 50Ω 0.7 to 1.6 GHz The Big Deal • Ceramic, Hermetically Sealed, Nitrogen filled • Low profile case, .045” high • Ultra Low Noise Figure, 0.5 dB • High Gain, High IP3 • Class 1B HBM ESD (500V) CMA-162LN+ CASE STYLE: DL1721 Product Overview Mini-Circuits CMA-162LN+ is a E-PHEMT based Ultra-Low Noise MMIC Amplifier with a unique combinations of low noise and high IP3 making this amplifier ideal for sensitive high dynamic range receiver applications. This design operates on a single 4V supply. The MMIC amplifier is bonded to a multilayer integrated LTCC substrate and then hermetically sealed under a controlled nitrogen atmosphere with gold-plated covers and eutectic AuSn solder.