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5.5 GHz to 14 GHz, GaAs MMIC Fundamental Mixer
Key Features
• Conversion loss: 7.5 dB typical at 5.5 GHz to 10 GHz
• Local oscillator (LO) to radio frequency (RF) isolation: 45 dB typical at 5.5 GHz to 10 GHz
• LO to intermediate frequency (IF) isolation: 45 dB typical at 10 GHz to 14 GHz
• Input third-order intercept (IIP3): 21 dBm typical at 10 GHz to 14 GHz
• Input P1dB: 11.5 dBm typical at 10 GHz to 14 GHz
• Input second-order intercept (IIP2): 55 dBm typical at 10 GHz to 14 GHz
• Passive double-balanced topology
• Wide IF bandwidth: dc to 6 GHz
• 12-lead ceramic leadless chip carrier package
Description
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The HMC558 devices are passive (HMC558) and general purpose (HMC558LC3B) double-balanced mixers that are available in a chip (HMC558) and a leadless RoHS compliant SMT package (HMC558LC3B), both of which can be used as an upconverter or downconverter between 5.5 GHz and 14.0 GHz. These mixers are fabricated in a GaAs metal semiconductor field effect transistor (MESFET) process, and require no external components or matching circuitry. The HMC558G devices provide excellent LO to RF and LO to IF isolation due to optimized balun structures and operates with LO drive levels as low as 9 dBm. Measurements were made with the HMC558 chip mounted into in a 50 Ω test fixture and includes the parasitic effects of wire bond assembly. Connections were made with a 1 mil wire bond with minimal length (<12 mil). The RoHS compliant HMC558LC3B eliminates the need for wire bonding, and is compatible with high volume surface mount manufacturing techniques.ApplicationsMicrowave radioMilitary end useSpaceCommunications, radar and electronic warfare (EW)Test equipment and sensorsPoint-to-point radiosPoint-to-multipoint radios