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Ultra Low Noise MMIC Amplifier has 17-27 GHz bandwidth.

2015-01-26 14:31:26| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Supplied in die form, CMD163 features gain of +24 dB, noise figure of <1.3 dB, and output 1 dB compression point of +19 dBm across 17–27 GHz bandwidth. All-positive bias scheme eliminates need for negative voltages and sequencing circuitry, and bias conditions are Vdd = 4 V @ 120 mA and Vgg = 3.0 V. LNA is internally matched 50 Ω design that does not require any external components aside from bypass capacitors. Areas of use include military and space applications and communication systems.

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Rugged, Coaxial Ultra-Low Noise Amplifier Covers A Variety Of Applications From 0.4 To 3 GHz

2015-01-23 03:49:50| rfglobalnet Home Page

Mini-Circuits’ new ZX60-P33ULN+ low noise amplifier provides excellent noise figure performance across the 0.4 to 3 GHz frequency range, supporting many high performance applications including LTE, GPS, GSM, airborne radar, and more.

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New 17 To 27 GHz Ultra Low Noise MMIC Amplifier

2015-01-20 04:30:08| rfglobalnet Home Page

Custom MMIC, a developer of performance-driven monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs), is pleased to announce the release of the CMD163, a 17 to 27 GHz low noise amplifier (LNA) in die form, to their growing line of standard GaAs amplifier products.

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New 17 To 27 GHz Ultra Low Noise MMIC Amplifier

2015-01-20 04:30:08| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

Custom MMIC, a developer of performance-driven monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs), is pleased to announce the release of the CMD163, a 17 to 27 GHz low noise amplifier (LNA) in die form, to their growing line of standard GaAs amplifier products.

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Vubiq Networks Selects Texas Instruments Processor For 60 GHz Ethernet Wireless Broadband System

2015-01-14 05:14:45| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

Vubiq Networks, Inc. recently announced that it has selected Texas Instruments to supply the processor that will support its new HaulPass V60TM, a 60 GHz millimeter wave wireless broadband system developed to deliver low-latency Gigabit Ethernet wireless transport speeds for enterprise and carrier network services.

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