
Catalog
22 GHz to 38 GHz, GaAs, MMIC, Double Balanced Mixer
Key Features
• Conversion loss9 dB typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz11 dB typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz
• 9 dB typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz
• 11 dB typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz
• LO to RF isolation40 dB typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz38 dB typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz
• 40 dB typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz
• 38 dB typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz
• LO to IF isolation27 dB typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz44 dB typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz
• 27 dB typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz
• 44 dB typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz
• RF to IF isolation20 dB typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz28 dB typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz
• 20 dB typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz
• 28 dB typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz
• Input IP318 dBm typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz19 dBm typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz
• 18 dBm typical for 24 GHz to 29 GHz
• 19 dBm typical for 29 GHz to 38 GHz
• IF bandwidth: dc to 18 GHz
• Passive, no dc bias required
Description
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The HMC560A chip is a gallium arsenide (GaAs), monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC), double balanced mixer that can be used as an upconverter or downconverter from 24 GHz to 38 GHz in a small chip area. This mixer requires no external component or matching circuitry.The HMC560A provides high local oscillator (LO) to RF and LO to intermediate frequency (IF) suppression, 40 dB and 44 dB, respectively, due to optimized balun structures. The mixer operates with LO amplitudes from 9 dBm to 15 dBm.APPLICATIONSPoint to point radiosPoint to multipoint radios and very small aperture terminal (VSAT) radiosTest equipment and sensorsMilitary end use