CMA-252LN
CMA-252LN is Monolithic Amplifier manufactured by Mini-Circuits.
- Part of the CMA-252LN-Mini comparator family.
- Part of the CMA-252LN-Mini comparator family.
Monolithic Ultra Low Noise, High IPA3 mplifier
50Ω 1.5 to 2.5 GHz
The Big Deal
CMA-252LN+
CASE STYLE: DL1721
Product Overview
Mini-Circuits CMA-252LN+ is a E-PHEMT based Ultra-Low Noise MMIC Amplifier with a unique binations of low noise and high IP3 making this amplifier ideal for sensitive high dynamic range receiver applications. This design operates on a single 3 to 4V supply. The MMIC amplifier is bonded to a multilayer integrated LTCC substrate and then hermetically sealed under a controlled nitrogen atmosphere with goldplated covers and eutectic Au Sn solder. These amplifiers have been tested to MIL requirements for gross leak, fine leak, thermal shock, vibration, acceleration, mechanical shock, and HTOL.
Key Features
Feature Ultra Low Noise, 0.8 d B at 1.8 GHz
High IP3, +29 d Bm at 1.8 GHz
Adjustable Current Ceramic Hermetic Package Max Input Power, +27 d Bm
High Reliability
Advantages
Excellent noise figure performance. Increases signal to noise ratio. bining 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.
Provides users ability to set current consumption over a wide range from 25 to 80 m A.
Low inductance, repeatable performance, excellent reliability
Ruggedized design operates up to high input powers often seen at Receiver inputs eliminating the need for an external limiter.
Low, small signal operating current of 57 m A nominal maintains junction temperatures typically below 100°C at 85°C ground lead temperature.
Notes A. Performance and quality attributes and conditions not expressly stated in this specification document are intended to be excluded and do not form a part of this specification document. B. Electrical specifications and performance data contained in this specification document are based on Mini-Circuit’s applicable established test performance criteria and measurement...