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SXA-289 Datasheet, PDF (1/6 Pages) Stanford Microdevices – 5-2000 MHz Medium Power GaAsHBT Amplifier
Product Description
Stanford Microdevices’ SXA-289 amplifier is a high
efficiency GaAs Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor (HBT)
MMIC housed in low-cost surface-mountable plastic
package. These HBT MMICs are fabricated using molecular
beam epitaxial growth technology which produces reliable
and consistent performance from wafer to wafer and lot to
lot.
These amplifiers are specially designed for use as driver
devices for infrastructure equipment in the 5-2000 MHz
cellular, ISM, WLL and narrowband PCS applications.
Its high linearity makes it an ideal choice for multi-carrier as
well as digital applications.
Typical IP3, P1dB, Gain
45
40
IP3
35
30
25
P1dB
20
Gain(dB)
15
10
5
0
850 MHz
IP3
P1dB
Gain(dB)
1960 MHz
Preliminary
SXA-289
5-2000 MHz Medium Power
GaAsHBT Amplifier
Product Features
• Patented High Reliability GaAs HBT Technology
• High Output 3rd Order Intercept : +41.5 dBm typ.
at 1960 MHz
• Surface-Mountable Power Plastic Package
Applications
• PCS, Cellular Systems
• High Linearity IF Amplifiers
Symbol
P1dB
Parameters: Test Conditions:
Z0 = 50 Ohms, Ta = 25C
Output Power at 1dB Compression
S21
Small signal gain
S11
Input VSWR
IP3
Output Third Order Intercept Point
(Pout/Tone = +11 dBm, Tone spacing = 1 MHz)
NF
Noise Figure
Id
Rth, j-l
Device Current
Thermal Resistance (junction - lead)
f = 850 MHz
f = 1960 MHz
f = 850 MHz
f = 1960 MHz
f = 850 MHz
f = 1960 MHz
f = 850 MHz
f = 1960 MHz
f = 850 MHz
f = 1960 MHz
Vs = 8V
Rbias = 27 ohms
Vdevice = 5 V typ.
Units
dBm
dBm
dB
dB
-
dBm
dBm
dB
dB
mA
° C/W
Min.
Typ.
Max.
24.0
24.0
18.0
20.0
21.5
15.0
1.3:1
1.7:1
38.0
40.5
41.5
5.0
5.7
85
105
120
108
The information provided herein is believed to be reliable at press time. Stanford Microdevices assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions.
Stanford Microdevices assumes no responsibility for the use of this information, and all such information shall be entirely at the user’s own risk. Prices and specifications are
subject to change without notice. No patent rights or licenses to any of the circuits described herein are implied or granted to any third party. Stanford Microdevices does not
authorize or warrant any Stanford Microdevices product for use in life-support devices and/or systems.
Copyright 2000 Stanford Microdevices, Inc. All worldwide rights reserved.
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Phone: (800) SMI-MMIC
http://www.stanfordmicro.com
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