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XM1001-QH Datasheet, PDF (1/5 Pages) Mimix Broadband – 10.0-34.0 GHz Image Reject Mixer QFN, 4x4 mm
10.0-34.0 GHz Image Reject Mixer
QFN, 4x4 mm
February 2007 - Rev 15-Feb-07
Features
Fundamental Image Reject Mixer
6.0 dB Conversion Loss
20.0 dB Image Rejection
+25.0 dBm Input Third Order Intercept (IIP3)
4x4 mm, QFN -- ROHS Compliant
M1001-QH
General Description
Mimix Broadband’s 10.0-34.0 GHz GaAs MMIC
fundamental image reject mixer with high linearity has
a conversion loss of 8.0 dB with a 20.0 dB image
rejection across the band. I and Q mixer outputs are
provided and an external 90 degree hybrid is required
to select the desired sideband. This MMIC uses Mimix
Broadband’s 0.15 µm GaAs PHEMT device model
technology, and is based upon electron beam
lithography to ensure high repeatability and
uniformity. The device comes in a low-cost 4x4 mm
QFN surface mount plastic package.This device is well
suited for Millimeter-wave Point-to-Point Radio, LMDS,
SATCOM and VSAT applications.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Gate Bias Voltage (Vg)
Input Power (RF Pin)
Input Power (IF Pin)
Storage Temperature (Tstg)
Operating Temperature (Ta)
+0.3 VDC
+20.0 dBm
+20.0 dBm
-65 to +165 OC
-55 to +125 OC
Electrical Characteristics (Ambient Temperature T = 25o C)
Parameter
Units Min. Typ. Max.
Frequency Range (RF)
GHz
10.0
-
34.0
Frequency Range (LO)
GHz
8.0
-
36.0
Frequency Range (IF)
GHz
DC
-
4.0
RF Return Loss (S11)
dB
-
10.0
-
IF Return Loss (S22)
dB
-
TBD
-
LO Return Loss (S33)
dB
-
TBD
-
Conversion Loss (S21)
dB
-
6.0
-
LO Input Drive (PLO)
dBm
12.0
15.0
18.0
Image Rejection
dBc
-
20.0
-
Isolation LO/RF
dB
-
16.0
-
Isolation LO/IF
dB
-
TBD
-
Isolation RF/IF
dB
-
TBD
-
Input Third Order Intercept (IIP3)
dBm
-
+25.0
-
Gate Bias Voltage (Vg1)
VDC
-2.0
-0.5
+0.1
Mimix Broadband, Inc., 10795 Rockley Rd., Houston, Texas 77099
Tel: 281.988.4600 Fax: 281.988.4615 mimixbroadband.com
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Characteristic Data and Specifications are subject to change without notice. ©2007 Mimix Broadband, Inc.
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