- Manufacturer Part Number : HMC338
- Manufacturer : AD
- Description : GaAs MMIC Sub Harmonic Mixer Chip, 26 - 33 GHz IC
- Series : HMC338-Die
- Reference Price : USD 0
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- Product Type : RF Mixers
- Function : Sub-Harmonic-Mixers
- Current Suggest : Production
- Status : Production
- ROHS Status : ROHS Compliant (Lead Free)
- Package Type : CHIPS OR DIE
- Pins : 0
- MFG Package Case : X
- Part Type : OTH
- Standard Packing Type : Tray
- Standard Packing Quantity : 50
- Working Temperature : -40 to 85C
- Other Part Number : HMC338
- Shipping methods : DHL FEDEX UPS TNT
- Delivery Time : Ship within 1 day.
- Manufacturer Production time : 6-8 weeks (Normally have stocks)
- Weight : 0.001KG
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- Integrated LO Amplifier: -5 dBm Input
- Sub-Harmonically Pumped (x2) LO
- High 2 LO/RF Isolation: 33 dB
- Die Size: 1.32 x 0.97 x 0.1 mm
The HMC338 chip is a general purpose sub-harmonically pumped (x2) MMIC mixer with an integrated LO amplifier which can be used as an upconverter or downconverter in the 26 to 33 GHz frequency range. The chip utilizes a GaAs PHEMT technology that results in a small overall chip area of 1.28mm². The 2 LO to RF isolation is excellent eliminating the need for additional filtering. The LO amplifier is a single bias (+3V to +4V) two stage design with only -5 dBm nominal drive requirement. All data is measured with the chip in a 50 ohm test fixture connected via 0.076 mm (3 mil) ribbon bonds of minimal length <0.31 mm (<12 mils).
Applications
- General Purpose Applications
- 26 and 33 GHz Microwave Radios
- Up and Down Converter for
Point-to-Point Radios - Satellite Communication Systems
At least one model within this product family is in production and available for purchase. The product is appropriate for new designs but newer alternatives may exist.