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ALM-11136 - 870 MHz - 915 MHz Low Noise High Linearity Amplifier

General Description

Avago Technologies’ ALM-11136 is an easy-to-use GaAs MMIC Tower Mount Amplifier (TMA) LNA Module with low IL bypass path.The module has low noise and high linearity achieved through the use of Avago Technologies’ proprietary 0.25 m GaAs Enhancement-mode pHEMT process.

Key Features

  •  Very Low Noise Figure.
  •  Low Bypass IL.
  •  Good Return Loss.
  •  Fail-safe Bypass mode.
  •  High linearity performance.
  •  High isolation @LNA mode.
  •  Flat gain.
  •  GaAs E-pHEMT Technology.
  •  Single 5 V power supply.
  •  Compact MCOB package 7.0 x 10.0 x 1.5 mm3.
  •  MSL2a Specifications 915 MHz; 5 V, 92 mA (Typical).
  •  15.4 dB Gain.
  •  ≥ 18 dB RL.
  •  0.76 dB Noise Figure.
  •  22 dBm IIP3.
  •  4.5 dBm Input Power at 1dB gain compression.
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Part number ALM-11136
Manufacturer Avago
File Size 171.45 KB
Description 870 MHz - 915 MHz Low Noise High Linearity Amplifier
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ALM-11136 870 MHz – 915 MHz Low Noise, High Linearity Amplifier Module with Fail-Safe Bypass Feature Data Sheet Description Avago Technologies’ ALM-11136 is an easy-to-use GaAs MMIC Tower Mount Amplifier (TMA) LNA Module with low IL bypass path.The module has low noise and high linearity achieved through the use of Avago Technologies’ proprietary 0.25 m GaAs Enhancement-mode pHEMT process. All matching components are fully integrated within the module and the 50 ohm RF input and output pins are already internally AC-coupled. This makes the ALM-11136 extremely easy to use as the only external parts are DC supply bypass capacitors. For optimum performance at other bands, ALM-11036 (776-870 MHz), ALM-11236 (1710-1850 MHz) and ALM-11336 (1850-1980) are recommended.