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ANALOG DEVICES ADGM1121BCCZ
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ADGM1121BCCZ

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MEMS SWITCH, 0HZ TO 18GHZ, 3V TO 3.6V, 64GBPS, DPDT, -40°C TO 85°C, LGA-EP-24

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ANALOG DEVICES ADGM1121BCCZ
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

ADGM1121BCCZ

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Analog Devices

MEMS SWITCH, 0HZ TO 18GHZ, 3V TO 3.6V, 64GBPS, DPDT, -40°C TO 85°C, LGA-EP-24

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyTray 1$ 83.53
10$ 66.50
25$ 62.15
80$ 60.19
NewarkEach 1$ 74.54
5$ 67.36
10$ 60.19

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ADGM1121 Series

The ADGM1121 is a wideband, double-pole, double-throw (DPDT) switch, fabricated using Analog Devices' microelectromechanical system (MEMS) switch technology. This technology enables a small form factor, wide RF bandwidth, highly linear and low insertion loss switch that is operational down to 0 Hz/DC, making it an ideal solution for a wide range of RF and precision equipment switching needs.An integrated driver chip generates a high voltage to electrostatically actuate switch that can be controlled by a parallel interface and a serial peripheral interface (SPI). All switches are independently controllable.The device is packaged in a 24-lead, 5 mm × 4 mm × 1 mm land grid array (LGA) package. To ensure optimum operation of the ADGM1121, see the Critical Operational Requirements section of the data sheet.The on-resistance (RON) performance of the ADGM1121 is affected by part-to-part variation, channel-to-channel variation, cycle actuations, settling time post turn on, bias voltage, and temperature changes.APPLICATIONSATE load and probe boardsDC with high speed loopback testingHigh speed SerDes, PICe Gen4/5, USB4, PAM4Relay replacementsReconfigurable filters/attenuatorsMilitary and microwave radiosCellular infrastructure: 5G mm wave