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2-9 GHz GaAS MMIC Driver Amplifier Offers High Gain Over Wide Bandwidth
2016-03-11 05:38:56| rfglobalnet Home Page
Custom MMIC, a leading developer of performance driven monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs), is announcing the addition of a new driver amplifier to its growing line of products, the CMD232 2-9 GHz Driver 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.
GaAs MMIC Frequency Multipliers Span 8 To 40 GHz
2015-11-25 05:56:34| rfglobalnet Home Page
Custom MMIC, a leading developer of performance-driven monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs), has expanded its standard product portfolio with three new frequency multipliers/doublers.
GaAs MMIC Frequency Multipliers span 8-40 GHz.
2015-11-20 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Available in die form, Model CMD213 broadband x2 active frequency multiplier covers input frequency range of 8–15 GHz. When driven by +17 dBm signal, device provides +17 dBm output power from 30–40 GHz. Also supplied in die form, Models CMD226 and CMD227 are broadband x2 passive frequency multipliers with input frequency ranges of 7–11 GHz and 8–15 GHz, respectively. Typical applications include military radar/EW, point-to-point radios, VSAT, and test instrumentation.
Advanced GaN and GaAs MMICs Unveiled by Custom MMIC at IMS 2015
2015-05-22 12:31:11| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Westford, MA Custom MMIC, (www.CustomMMIC.com), a developer of performance-driven monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs), will be debuting several new GaAs and GaN MMIC amplifiers, switches, and multipliers at the 2015 International Microwave Symposium (IMS) in Phoenix, Arizona, being held from May 19...
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