- Manufacturer Part Number : HMC-AUH232-DIE
- Manufacturer : AD
- Description : Modulator Driver Amplifier Chip, DC - 43 GHz
- Series : HMC-AUH232-DIE
- Reference Price : USD 0
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- Product Type : RF Amplifiers
- Function : Low Noise Amplifiers
- Current Suggest : Not Recommended for New Designs
- Status : Production
- RoHS Status: -
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- Packing: Reel/Tray/Tube
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- Other Part Number : HMC-AUH232-DIE
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- Delivery Time : Ship within 1 day.
- Manufacturer Production time : 6-8 weeks (Normally have stocks)
- Weight : 0.001KG
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The HMC-AUH232 is a GaAs MMIC HEMT Distributed Driver Amplifier die which operates between DC and 43 GHz and provides a typical 3 dB bandwidth of 46 GHz. The amplifier provides 12 dB of small signal gain while requiring only 180 mA from a +5V supply voltage. The HMC-AUH232 exhibits very good gain and phase ripple to 40 GHz, and can output up to 8V peak-to-peak with low jitter, making it ideal for for use in broadband wireless, fiber optic communication and test equipment applications.
The amplifier die occupies less than 3.6 mm² which facilitates easy integration into Multi-Chip-Modules (MCMs). The HMC-AUH232 requires external bias-tee as well as off-chip blocking components and bypass capacitors for the DC supply lines. A gate voltage adjust, Vgg2 is provided for limited gain adjustment, while Vgg1 adjusts the bias current for the device.
Applications
- 40 Gb/s Lithium Niobate/Mach Zender Fiber Optic Modulators
- Broadband Gain Block for Test & Measurement Equipment
- Broadband Gain Block for RF Applications
- Military & Space
This designates products ADI does not recommend broadly for new designs.