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D10040270GTH Datasheet, PDF (2/3 Pages) PREMIER DEVICES, INC. – GaAs Power Doubler, 40 - 1000MHz, 27.0dB min. Gain @ 1GHz, 440mA max. @ 24VDC
D10040270GTH
Nominal Operating Parameters
Parameter
Specification
Unit
Min Typ Max
Condition
General Performance
Power Gain
Slope[1]
Flatness of Frequency Response
Input Return Loss
Output Return Loss
Noise Figure
Total Current Consumption (DC)
V+ = 24V; TMB = 30°C; ZS = ZL = 75Ω
26.0 26.5 27.0 dB f = 50MHz
27.0 28.0 28.5 dB f = 1000MHz
0.5 1.5
2.0
dB f = 40MHz to 1000MHz
0.8 dB f = 40MHz to 1000MHz (Peak to Valley)
20.0
dB f = 40MHz to 320MHz
19.0
dB f = 320MHz to 640MHz
17.0
dB f = 640MHz to 870MHz
16.0
dB f = 870MHz to 1000MHz
20.0
dB f = 40MHz to 320MHz
19.0
dB f = 320MHz to 640MHz
18.0
dB f = 640MHz to 870MHz
17.0
dB f = 870MHz to 1000MHz
4.5
5.0
dB f = 50MHz to 1000MHz
420.0 440.0 mA
Distortion Data 40MHz to 550MHz
V+ = 24V; TMB = 30°C; ZS = ZL = 75Ω
CTB
-65 -63 dBc
XMOD
-62
-60 dBc 79ch. 7dB tilt, Vo = 52dBmV at 550MHz[2]
CSO
-67 -65 dBc
1. The slope is defined as the difference between the gain at the start frequency and the gain at the stop frequency.
2. 79 channels, NTSC frequency raster: 55.25MHz to 547.25MHz, +45dBmV to +52dBmV tilted output level.
Composite Second Order (CSO) - The CSO parameter (both sum and difference products) is defined by the NCTA.
Composite Triple Beat (CTB) - The CTB parameter is defined by the NCTA.
Cross Modulation (XMOD) - Cross modulation (XMOD) is measured at baseband (selective voltmeter method), referenced to 100% modulation of the
carrier being tested.
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