HMC770
ObsoleteGaAs pHEMT 50 / 75 Ohm Differential Amplifier, 0.04 - 1 GHz
- Part Models
- 2
- 1ku List Price
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Part Details
- High Output IP3: +40 dBm
- Single Positive Supply: +5V
- Low Noise Figure: 2.5 dB
- Power-Down Mode
- Differential RF I/O’s
- 20 Lead 4x4 mm SMT Package: 16mm²
The HMC770LP4BE is a GaAs pHEMT Differential Gain Block MMIC amplifier covering 40 MHz to 1 GHz and packaged in a 4x4 mm plastic QFN SMT package. This versatile amplifier can be used as a cascadable IF or RF gain stage in both 50 Ohm and 75 Ohm applications. The HMC770LP4BE delivers 16 dB gain, and +40 dBm output, with only 2.5 dB noise figure.
Differential I/Os make this amplifier ideal for transimpedance and SAW filter applications, and in transceivers where the IF path must be handled differentially for improved noise performance. Evaluation PCBs are all available with either SMA (50Ω) or Type F (75Ω) connectors.
Applications
- Cellular / PCS / 3G
- Fixed Wireless & WLAN
- CATV, Cable Modem & DBS
- Microwave Radio & Test Equipment
- IF & RF Applications
Documentation
Application Note 2
Obsolete Data Sheet 1
Quality Documentation 2
Tape & Reel Specification 1
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Part Model | Pin/Package Drawing | Documentation | CAD Symbols, Footprints, and 3D Models |
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HMC770LP4BE | 20-Lead QFN (4mm x 4mm w/ EP) | ||
HMC770LP4BETR | 20-Lead QFN (4mm x 4mm w/ EP) |
Part Models | Product Lifecycle | PCN |
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Mar 3, 2016 - 16_0010 Discontinuance of Select RF and Microwave Products |
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HMC770LP4BE | Obsolete | |
HMC770LP4BETR | LAST TIME BUY |
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
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