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MAAM-011206 - Broadband Darlington Amplifier

Download the MAAM-011206 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MAAM-011206-MA variant, as both devices belong to the same broadband darlington amplifier family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The MAAM-011206 is a versatile, DC - 15 GHz, Darlington amplifier, with 13.5 dB typical gain and 18 dBm of output power.

The input and output are fully matched to 50 Ω with typical return loss >10 dB.

Third order linearity (OIP3) is typically 28 dBm and reverse isolation is >21 dB.

Features

  • Gain: 13.5 dB @ 6 GHz.
  • Output P1dB: 18 dBm @ 6 GHz.
  • Noise figure: 4.5 dB @ 6 GHz.
  • Single Bias Operation.
  • Adjustable Current.
  • Lead-Free 1.5 x 1.2 mm 6-lead TDFN Plastic Package.
  • Halogen.
  • Free ―Green‖ Mold Compound.
  • RoHS.
  • Compliant.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MAAM-011206-MA-COM.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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MAAM-011206 Broadband Darlington Amplifier DC - 15 GHz Features  Gain: 13.5 dB @ 6 GHz  Output P1dB: 18 dBm @ 6 GHz  Noise figure: 4.5 dB @ 6 GHz  Single Bias Operation  Adjustable Current  Lead-Free 1.5 x 1.2 mm 6-lead TDFN Plastic Package  Halogen–Free ―Green‖ Mold Compound  RoHS* Compliant Description The MAAM-011206 is a versatile, DC - 15 GHz, Darlington amplifier, with 13.5 dB typical gain and 18 dBm of output power. The input and output are fully matched to 50 Ω with typical return loss >10 dB. Third order linearity (OIP3) is typically 28 dBm and reverse isolation is >21 dB. Functional operation is achieved with a single bias voltage VDD, from +3 V to +5 V. An external resistor between VDD and pin 6 enables single bias operation. No negative bias is necessary.
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