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XR1005-QD - GaAs Receiver

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Absolute Maximum Ratings Supply Voltage (Vd) Supply Current (Id1,Id2) Gate Bias Voltage (Vg) Input Power (RF Pin) Storage Temperature (Tstg) Operating Temperature (Ta) Channel Temperature (Tch) +4.5 VDC 180, 165 mA +0.3 VDC 0.0 dBm -65 to +165 OC -55 to MTTF Table 3 MTTF Table 3 www.DataSheet4U.co

Features

  • Sub-harmonic Receiver Integrated LNA, LO Buffer, Image Reject Mixer 7x7 mm, QFN +2.0 dBm LO Drive Level 3.0 dB Noise Figure 20.0 dB Image Rejection 100% On-Wafer RF, DC and Noise Figure Testing Mimix Broadband’s 19.0-26.0 GHz GaAs packaged receiver has a noise figure of 3.0 dB and 20.0 dB image rejection across the band. This device is a two stage balanced LNA followed by an image reject sub-harmonic anti-parallel diode mixer and includes an integrated LO buffer amplifer. The image reject mixer.

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Part number XR1005-QD
Manufacturer Mimix Broadband
File Size 573.46 KB
Description GaAs Receiver
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19.0-26.0 GHz GaAs Receiver QFN, 7x7 mm April 2006 - Rev 10-Apr-06 Features Sub-harmonic Receiver Integrated LNA, LO Buffer, Image Reject Mixer 7x7 mm, QFN +2.0 dBm LO Drive Level 3.0 dB Noise Figure 20.0 dB Image Rejection 100% On-Wafer RF, DC and Noise Figure Testing Mimix Broadband’s 19.0-26.0 GHz GaAs packaged receiver has a noise figure of 3.0 dB and 20.0 dB image rejection across the band. This device is a two stage balanced LNA followed by an image reject sub-harmonic anti-parallel diode mixer and includes an integrated LO buffer amplifer. The image reject mixer eliminates the need for a bandpass filter after the LNA to remove thermal noise at the image frequency. The use of a sub-harmonic mixer makes the provision of the LO easier than for fundamental mixers at these frequencies.
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