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ANALOG DEVICES LTC3308BIV#TRMPBF
RF and Wireless

HMC338LC3B

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Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

RF MIXER, SUB-HARMONIC, 1 CHANNEL, 24 TO 34 GHZ, 3 V TO 4 V SUPPLY, -40 TO 85 °C, LCC-EP-12

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ANALOG DEVICES LTC3308BIV#TRMPBF
RF and Wireless

HMC338LC3B

Active
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

RF MIXER, SUB-HARMONIC, 1 CHANNEL, 24 TO 34 GHZ, 3 V TO 4 V SUPPLY, -40 TO 85 °C, LCC-EP-12

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Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationHMC338LC3B
Current - Supply29 mA
Frequency [Max]34 GHz
Frequency [Min]24 GHz
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Mixers1
Package / Case12-VFQFN Exposed Pad
RF TypeGeneral Purpose
Supplier Device Package12-SMT (3x3)
Voltage - Supply [Max]4 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]3 V

Pricing

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

DistributorPackageQuantity$Updated
DigikeyStrip 1$ 74.52<1d
10$ 65.45
25$ 62.31
100$ 58.02
NewarkEach 1$ 75.421m+
5$ 66.00
10$ 56.58
25$ 56.08
50$ 55.89
100$ 50.55

Description

General part information

HMC338 Series

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).APPLICATIONSGeneral Purpose Applications26 and 33 GHz Microwave RadiosUp and Down Converter for Point-to-Point RadiosSatellite Communication Systems

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