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MT1110 Datasheet, PDF (2/2 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – 75Ω BROADBAND AMPLIFIER
MT1110 RF AMPLIFIERS
PRODUCT BRIEF
AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
PARAMETER
MIN
Power gain
3 dB gain bandwidth
1
Noise figure
Composite triple beat
79 channels, output = 25 dBmV/tone
112 channels, output = 25 dBmV/tone
132 channels, output = 25 dBmV/tone
Composite second order (sum)
79 channels, output = 25 dBmV/tone
112 channels, output = 25 dBmV/tone
132 channels, output = 25 dBmV/tone
Composite second order (difference)
79 channels, output = 25 dBmV/tone
112 channels, output = 25 dBmV/tone
132 channels, output = 25 dBmV/tone
Cross modulation
79 channels, output = 25 dBmV/tone
112 channels, output = 25 dBmV/tone
132 channels, output = 25 dBmV/tone
TYP MAX
UNIT
15
dB
1600 MHz
3
dB
-72
dBc
-71
dBc
-70
dBc
-61
dBc
-58
dBc
-53
dBc
-54
dBc
-53
dBc
-52
dBc
-68
dBc
-65
dBc
-63
dBc
TYPICAL APPLICATION
DC block
10 nF
In
1
Rbias = 6.8 Ohms
10 nF
1.2µH
VCC = 5V
10µF
16V
4
3
VBias = 4.5 V
2
DC block
10 nF
Out
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
0
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
Frequency (MHz)
Figure 1 Power Gain vs. Frequency
-60
-62
-64
-66
-68
-70
-72
-74
-76
-78
-80
5
-50
-55
Output = 25 dBmV / Tone
131 Ch
112 Ch
79 Ch
105
205
305
405
505
605
705
805
905
Frequency (MHz)
Figure 2 CTB vs. Frequency
131 Ch
112 Ch
79 Ch
Output = 25 dBmV / Tone
-60
-65
-70
-75
-80
5
-50
-55
105
205
305
405
505
605
705
805
905
Frequency (MHz)
Figure 3 CSO Sum vs. Frequency
Output = 25 dBmV / Tone
131 Ch
112 Ch
79 Ch
-60
-65
-70
-75
-80
5
105
205
305
405
505
605
705
805
905
Frequency (MHz)
Figure 4 CSO Difference vs. Frequency
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Microtune’s products are protected by one or more of the following U.S. patents: DE10011662; GB1026825; ES1026825; DE19628727; DE19904588.7-09; DE348698; FR348698; GB348698; IT348698; DE3821716;
US5,933,946; DE50000802.7-08; DE552624 and additional patents pending or filed.
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