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Ultra-High Dynamic Range MMIC Amplifiers Supports Applications From 0.05 To 6 GHz
2016-03-04 05:18:32| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Mini-Circuits’ PHA-1H+advanced wideband MMIC amplifier delivers ultra-high dynamic range for a wide variety of applications from 0.05 to 6 GHz.
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Custom MMIC Introduces 2 - 20GHz Low Noise Amp
2016-02-19 06:23:04| rfglobalnet Home Page
Custom MMIC, a leading developer of performance driven monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs), has added a new amplifier to its growing product line, the CMD233 2 to 20GHz Distributed Low Noise Amplifier.
GaAs MMIC Amplifier offers low noise figure over wide bandwidth.
2016-02-18 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Supporting 2–20 GHz bandwidth, CMD233 distributed low noise amplifier operates from +3 to +6 V supply and suits military, space, and communications systems. Amplifier is 50 Ω matched design, which eliminates need for external DC blocks and RF port matching, and offers full passivation for increased reliability and moisture protection. At 10 GHz, amplifier delivers >9 dB of gain with corresponding noise figure of 4.5 dB and output 1 dB compression point of +20.5 dBm.
Ultra-Wideband MMIC Mixer Covers Applications From 5 To 21.5 GHz
2016-02-11 07:49:24| rfglobalnet Home Page
Mini-Circuits’ new MDB-24H+ ultra-wideband double-balanced MMIC frequency mixer provides an RF and LO frequency range from 5 to 21.5 GHz and an IF frequency range from DC to 5 GHz.
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GaN MMIC PAs Support The Rapid Growth Of Ku Band Applications
2016-02-03 14:28:46| rfglobalnet Home Page
Ku Band has become an essential part of the radio frequency spectrum since it was opened for satellite communications over two decades ago. New systems within commercial satellites use the Ku Band to provide worldwide coverage, which is especially attractive for government and military communications. Since the future of this band generates such a high interest, Wolfspeed, a Cree company, offers Ku Band power products using its proven fabrication process of GaN on silicon-carbide substrates. This white paper discusses the new GaN MMIC PAs and how they are able to support the future growth of Ku Band applications.
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