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SOT-23-6
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HMC595A

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Analog Devices

MMIC SWITCH, 0HZ TO 3GHZ, SOT-26-6 ROHS COMPLIANT: YES

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SOT-23-6
RF and Wireless

HMC595A

Active
Analog Devices

MMIC SWITCH, 0HZ TO 3GHZ, SOT-26-6 ROHS COMPLIANT: YES

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Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationHMC595A
CircuitSPDT
Frequency Range [Max]3 GHz
Frequency Range [Min]0 Hz
IIP363 dBm
Impedance50 Ohms
Insertion Loss0.5 dB
Isolation18 dB
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
P1dB39 dBm
Package / CaseSOT-23-6
RF TypeWiMax, WLAN
Supplier Device PackageSOT-23-6
Test Frequency3 GHz

Pricing

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

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyStrip 1$ 13.92
10$ 9.88
25$ 8.85
100$ 7.68
250$ 7.12
500$ 6.78
1000$ 6.60
NewarkEach 1$ 15.00
10$ 13.67
25$ 12.63
50$ 12.18
188$ 11.73
282$ 10.91
564$ 10.56

Description

General part information

HMC595A Series

The HMC595A & HMC595AE are low-cost SPDT switches in 6-lead SOT26 packages for use in transmit/receive applications which require very low distortion at high incident power levels. The device can control signals from DC to 3 GHz and is especially suited for Cellular/3G infrastructure, WiMAX and WiBro applications with only 0.3 dB typical insertion loss. The design provides a 3 watt power handling and +63 dBm third order intercept at +8 Volt bias. RF1 and RF2 are reflective shorts when "Off". Control inputs A & B are compatible with CMOS and some TTL logic families. These products are form, fit and function replacements for HMC595 & HMC595E while offering superior electrical performance.APPLICATIONSThe HMC595A / 595AE is ideal for:Cellular/3G InfrastructurePrivate Mobile Radio HandsetsWLAN, WiMAX & WiBroAutomotive TelematicsTest Equipment

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