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AMMC-5033 Datasheet, PDF (1/9 Pages) AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED – 17.7 - 32 GHz Power Amplifier
AMMC-5033
17.7 - 32 GHz Power Amplifier
Data Sheet
Chip Size: 2730 x 1300 µm (108 x 51.6 mils)
Chip Size Tolerance: ± 10 µm (±0.4 mils)
Chip Thickness: 100 ± 10 µm (4 ± 0.4 mils)
Pad Dimensions: 80 x 80 µm (2.95 ± 0.4 mils)
Description
Avago’s AMMC-5033 is a MMIC power amplifier designed
for use in wireless transmitters that operate within
17.7 GHz to 32 GHz range. At 25 GHz, it provides 27 dBm
of output power (P-1dB) and 20 dB of small- signal gain
from a small easy-to-use device. The device has input
and output matching circuitry for use in 50 Ω environ-
ments. The AMMC- 5033 also integrates a temperature
compensated RF power detection circuit that enables
power detection of 0.1 V/W at 22  GHz. For improved
reliability and moisture protection, the die is passivated
at the active areas.
AMMC-5033 Absolute Maximum Ratings[1]
Symbol Parameters/Conditions
Units Min. Max.
Vd1,2
Vg1, Vgg
Det Bias
Positive Drain Voltage
Gate Supply Voltage
Applied Detector Bias
(Optional)
V 7
V
-3 0.5
V 7
Id1
First Stage Drain Current mA 320
Id2
Second Stage Drain Current mA 640
Pin
CW Input Power
dBm 23
Tch
Operating Channel Temp. °C +150
Tstg
Storage Case Temp.
°C -65 +150
Tmax
Maximum Assembly Temp. °C +300
(60 sec max)
Features
•  Wide frequency range: 17.7 – 32 GHz
•  High power: P-1dB @ 25 GHz = 27 dBm
•  High gain: 20 dB
•  Return loss: Input: -13 dB, Output: –20 dB
•  Integrated RF power detector
Applications
•  Designed for use in transmitters that operate in various
frequency bands between 17.7 GHz and 32 GHz.
• Can be driven by the AMMC-5040 (20-40 GHz) or the
AMMC-5618 (6-20 GHz) MMIC amplifiers, increasing
the power handling capability of transmitters requiring
linear operation.
Note:
1.  Operation in excess of any one of these conditions may result
in  permanent damage to this device.
Note: These devices are ESD sensitive. The following precautions are strongly recommended:
Ensure that an ESD approved carrier is used when dice are transported from one destination to another.
Personal grounding is to be worn at all times when handling these devices.