ADH902S
RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS5 GHz to 11 GHz, Low Noise Amplifier
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- Starting From $624.00
Part Details
- Noise figure: 1.6 dB typical
- Small signal gain: 20 dB typical
- P1dB output power: 16 dBm typical
- Supply voltage: 3.5 V at 80 mA typical
- Output IP3: 28 dBm typical
- 50 Ω matched input/output
- Self-biased with optional bias control for quiescent drain current (IDQ) reduction with no radio frequency (RF) applied
- Die size: 1.4 mm x 1.11 mm x 0.1mm
- Screened in accordance with MIL-PRF-38534, Class K
The ADH902S is a gallium arsenide (GaAs), pseudomorphic (pHEMT) monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC), low noise amplifier (LNA), which is self-biased with optional bias control for IDQ reduction. The ADH902S operates between 5 GHz and 11 GHz. This LNA provides 20 dB of small signal gain, 1.6 dB noise figure, and output IP3 of 28 dBm, requiring only 80 mA from a 3.5 V supply. The P1dB output power of 16 dBm enables the LNA to function as a local oscillator (LO) driver for balanced, I/Q, or image rejection mixers. The ADH902S also features inputs/outputs that are matched to 50 Ω for ease of integration into multichip modules (MCMs).
Applications
- Communications
- Instrumentation
- LO Driver
- Military & Space
Documentation
Application Note 1
Controlled Drawings 1
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