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HMC908ALC5TR-R5
RF and Wireless

HMC908ALC5TR-R5

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Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

RF IC, I/Q DOWNCONVERTER, 9 TO 12 GHZ, 5 V SUPPLY, -40 TO 85 °C, LCC-32

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HMC908ALC5TR-R5
RF and Wireless

HMC908ALC5TR-R5

Active
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

RF IC, I/Q DOWNCONVERTER, 9 TO 12 GHZ, 5 V SUPPLY, -40 TO 85 °C, LCC-32

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationHMC908ALC5TR-R5
Current - Supply100 mA
FunctionDownconverter
Gain11 dB
LO Frequency [Max]15.5 GHz
LO Frequency [Min]8.5 GHz
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Noise Figure2 dB
P1dB-8 dBm
Package / Case32-TFCQFN Exposed Pad
RF Frequency [Max]12 GHz
RF Frequency [Min]9 GHz
Supplier Device Package32-CLCC (5x5)

Pricing

Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly

DistributorPackageQuantity$Updated
DigikeyN/A 0$ 61.411m+
NewarkEach (Supplied on Cut Tape) 1$ 80.771m+
10$ 76.43
25$ 72.54
50$ 70.12
100$ 64.34
250$ 62.43
500$ 60.48

Description

General part information

HMC908A Series

The HMC908A is a compact, gallium arsenide (GaAs), monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC), inphase/quadrature (I/Q) downconverter in a leadless, RoHS compliant ceramic leadless chip carrier. This device provides a small signal conversion gain of 11 dB with a noise figure of 2 dB and 25 dB of image rejection at 100 MHz. The HMC908A utilizes a low noise amplifier (LNA) followed by an image rejection mixer that is driven by a local oscillator (LO) buffer amplifier. The image rejection mixer eliminates the need for a filter following the LNA, and removes thermal noise at the image frequency. I and Q mixer outputs are provided and an external 90° hybrid is needed to select the required sideband. The HMC908A is a much smaller alternative to hybrid style image rejection mixer downconverter assemblies, and it eliminates the need for wire bonding by allowing the use of surface-mount manufacturing techniques.ApplicationsPoint to point radiosPoint to multipoint radios and very small aperture terminals (VSATs)Test equipment and sensorsMilitary end use