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SGA-4463Z - Cascadable SiGe HBT MMIC Amplifier

Description

The SGA-4463 is a high performance SiGe HBT MMIC Amplifier.

A Darlington configuration featuring 1 micron emitters provides high FT and excellent thermal perfomance.

The heterojunction increases breakdown voltage and minimizes leakage current between junctions.

Features

  • compliant per EU Directive 2002/95. This package is also manu-.
  • Now available in Lead Free, RoHS factured with green molding compounds that contain no antiCompliant, & Green Packaging mony trioxide nor halogenated fire retardants.
  • High Gain : 17 dB at 1950 MHz Gain & Return Loss vs. Frequency 24 GAIN VD= 3.2 V, ID= 45 mA (Typ. ).
  • Cascadable 50 Ohm 0 -10 Return Loss (dB).
  • Operates From Single Supply.
  • Low Thermal Resistance Package 18 Gain (dB) ORL A.

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Part number SGA-4463Z
Manufacturer Sirenza Microdevices
File Size 255.41 KB
Description Cascadable SiGe HBT MMIC Amplifier
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SGA-4463 Product Description The SGA-4463 is a high performance SiGe HBT MMIC Amplifier. A Darlington configuration featuring 1 micron emitters provides high FT and excellent thermal perfomance. The heterojunction increases breakdown voltage and minimizes leakage current between junctions. Cancellation of emitter junction non-linearities results in higher suppression of intermodulation products. Only 2 DC-blocking capacitors, a bias resistor and an optional RF choke are required for operation. SGA-4463Z Pb RoHS Compliant & Green Package DC-3500 MHz, Cascadable SiGe HBT MMIC Amplifier The matte tin finish on Sirenza’s lead-free package utilizes a post annealing process to mitigate tin whisker formation and is RoHS Product Features compliant per EU Directive 2002/95.
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