ADH753S
RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS1 GHz to 11 GHz, LNA
- Part Models
- 1
- 1ku List Price
- Starting From $2200.00
Part Details
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Noise Figure:
- 3 GHz to 8 GHz: 2 dB Typ
- 8 GHz to 10.5 GHz: 2.5 dB Typ
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Gain:
- 3 GHz to 8 GHz: 16.5 dB Typ
- 8GHz to 10.5 GHz: 14.8 dB Typ
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P1dB Output Power:
- 3 GHz to 8 GHz: + 17 dBm Typ
- 8 GHz to 10.5 GHz: +13 dBm Typ
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Output IP3:
- 3 GHz to 8 GHz: +28 dBm Typ
- 8 GHz to 10.5 GHz: +27 dBm Typ.
- 50 Ohm matched Input/output
- Supply Voltage: +5 V @ 55 mA
- 12-Lead Hermetic SMT Package
- Screened in accordance with MIL-PRF-38535, Class Level S
The ADH753S is a GaAs MMIC Low Noise Wideband Amplifier housed in a ceramic 12-Lead hermetic package. The amplifier operates between 1GHz and 11 GHz, providing up to 16.5 dB of small signal gain, 1.5 dB noise figure, and output IP3 of +30 dBm, while requiring only 55 mA from a +5V supply. The P1dB output power of up to +18 dBm enables the LNA to function as a LO driver for balanced, I/Q or image reject mixers. The ADH753S also features I/Os that are DC blocked and internally matched to 50 Ohms. This versatile LNA is also available in die form as the ADH-ALH444S.
Applications
- Point-to-Point Radios
- Point-to-Multi-Point Radios
- Satellite Communications
- Instrumentation
- Military & Space
Documentation
Application Note 1
Controlled Drawings 1
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Part Model | Pin/Package Drawing | Documentation | CAD Symbols, Footprints, and 3D Models |
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HMC8356LH250 | 12-Lead LCC (6.35mm x 6.35mm x 1.12) |
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