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XL1010-QT_10 Datasheet, PDF (1/5 Pages) Mimix Broadband – 20.0-38.0 GHz GaAs MMIC
20.0-38.0 GHz GaAs MMIC
Low Noise Amplifier, 3x3mm QFN
March 2010 - Rev 13-Mar-10
Features
17.0 dB Small Signal Gain
3.0 dB Noise Figure
Single, Positive Bias Supply
3x3mm QFN Package
100% RF Tested
L1010-QT
General Description
Mimix Broadband’s three stage 20.0-38.0 GHz GaAs
MMIC low noise amplifier has a small signal gain of
17.0 dB with a noise figure of 3.0 dB. The device comes
in a RoHS compliant, 3x3mm QFN package and
requires only a single positive bias supply. The
devices uses Mimix Broadband’s GaAs PHEMT device
model technology, and is based upon electron beam
lithography to ensure high repeatability and
uniformity. The device is well suited to multiple
receiver applications which require broadband
performance with simple bias requirements and the
ease of volume manufacturing with 3x3mm QFN
packaging.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Supply Voltage (Vd)
Supply Current (Id1,2,3)
Input Power (Pin)
Storage Temperature (Tstg)
Operating Temperature (Ta)
Channel Temperature (Tch)
+7.0 VDC
70 mA
+12.0 dBm
-65 to +165 OC
-55 to MTTF Graph1
MTTF Graph1
(1) Channel temperature affects a device's MTTF. It is
recommended to keep channel temperature as low as
possible for maximum life.
Electrical Characteristics (Ambient Temperature T = 25 oC)
Parameter
Frequency Range (f )
Input Return Loss (S11)
Output Return Loss (S22)
Small Signal Gain (S21)
Gain Flatness ( S21)
Reverse Isolation (S12)
Noise Figure (NF)
Output Power for 1dB Compression (P1dB)
Drain Bias Voltage (Vd)
Supply Current (Id)
(1) Specified over 24-36.5 GHz
Units
GHz
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dBm
VDC
mA
Min.
20.0
-
-
15.01
-
-
-
-
3.0
-
Typ.
-
12.0
15.0
17.0
+/-2.0
45.0
3.0
6.0
4.0
45
Max.
38.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5.0
60
Mimix Broadband, Inc., 10795 Rockley Rd., Houston, Texas 77099
Tel: 281.988.4600 Fax: 281.988.4615 mimixbroadband.com
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