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MC-600R Datasheet, PDF (1/3 Pages) Hirose Electric – Double Balanced Mixers (Relay Headers)
Double Balanced Mixers (Relay Headers)
MC-600R Series
These mixers mix the RF signal and LO signal to
produce the IF signal (i.e., fIF = fRF - fLO)
sFeatures
1.Suited for High-Density Mounting
Ultraminiature design with a 2.54 mm pitch
enables high-density mounting.
MC-602R
2.LO Level of +7 dBm
Mixers operate at a LO level of +7 dBm.
3.Highly Reliable Design
The metal case is designed with a hermetically sealed
construction which contains inert gas. This permits
quality to be maintained over a long period.
MC-601R
4.Easy Soldering
The leads have received solder dip processing
which makes soldering work easier.
5.Prevention of Flux Creepage
Use of the supplied Teflon sheet permits the
prevention of solder flux creepage.
sProduct Specifications
Ratings
Frequency range (Note)
Characteristic impedance
Maximum Input Power
(Total input power)
30 to 1800 MHz
50 ohms
30 mW
Note: The frequency range will differ depending on the products.
Item
Standard
1.Vibration
Operating temperature range
Operating relative humidity
-10ç to +65ç
95% Max.
Conditions
Frequency of 10 to 2000 Hz, overall amplitude of 1.5 mm,
acceleration of 98 m/s2 for 4 hours in each of 3 directions
2.Shock
No damage, cracks, or parts dislocation
3.Temperature cycle
qThe test method conforms to MIL-STD-202.
Acceleration of 294 m/s2, sine half-wave waveform, 3 cycles in each of the 3 axis
Temperature: -35ç ¡ +5ç to +35ç ¡ +80ç ¡ +5ç to +35ç
Time: 30 ¡ 15 max. ¡ 30 ¡ 15 max. (Minutes)
5 cycles
sMaterials
sExternal Dimensions
Part
External Cladding
Contacts
Hermetic seal
Material
Iron
Iron-nickel alloy
Glass
Finish
Nickel plating
Solder dip
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Teflon sheet (t=0.2)
sOrdering Information
MC - 6 0 1 R
1
2345
1 Series Name: MC
4 Suffix
2 6: Indicates double balanced mixer.
3 LO level
0: +7dBm
5 Form of Case
R: Relay header
Green hermetic seal 1.6 mm dia.
sFunction Diagram
2, 5, 6, and 7 are ground.
(Note that 2 is case ground.)
2, 3, 5, 6, and 7 are ground.
(Note that 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7 are case ground.)
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