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HMC560A - Double Balanced Mixer

Description

The HMC560A chip is a gallium arsenide (GaAs), monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC), double balanced mixer that can be used as an upconverter or downconverter from 24 GHz to 38 GHz in a small chip area.

This mixer requires no external component or matching circuitry.

Features

  • Downconverter.
  • Conversion loss.
  • 9 dB typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz.
  • 11 dB typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz.
  • LO to RF isolation.
  • 40 dB typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz.
  • 38 dB typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz.
  • LO to IF isolation.
  • 27 dB typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz.
  • 44 dB typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz.
  • RF to IF isolation.
  • 20 dB typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz.
  • 28 dB typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz.
  • Input IP3.
  • 18 dBm typical for 24 GHz to 29 GH.

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Data Sheet HMC560A 24 GHz to 38 GHz, GaAs, MMIC, Double Balanced Mixer FEATURES ► Downconverter ► Conversion loss ► 9 dB typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz ► 11 dB typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz ► LO to RF isolation ► 40 dB typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz ► 38 dB typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz ► LO to IF isolation ► 27 dB typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz ► 44 dB typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz ► RF to IF isolation ► 20 dB typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz ► 28 dB typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz ► Input IP3 ► 18 dBm typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz ► 19 dBm typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz (downconverter) ► IF frequency: dc to 18 GHz ► Passive, no dc bias required APPLICATIONS ► Point to point radios ► Point to multipoint radios and very small aperture terminal (VSAT) radios ► Test equipment and sensors ► Military end use F
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