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Product category: Communications ICs (Wireless)
News Release from: Mimix Broadband | Subject: GaAs MMIC LNAs
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 27 January 2006

Low noise amplifiers run from 5 to 45GHz

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An expanded product line of gallium arsenide MMIC low noise amplifiers cover the 5 to 45GHz frequency bands.

Mimix Broadband has released an expanded product line of gallium arsenide (GaAs) monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) low noise amplifiers (LNAs) Using 0.15 micron gate length GaAs pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor (pHEMT) device model technology, the devices cover the 5 to 45GHz frequency bands and are well suited for millimetre-wave point-to-point radio, LMDS and Satcom applications

"Our expanded line of low noise amplifiers allows Mimix to significantly augment our product offering for commercial digital radio and satellite applications", stated Rick Montgomery, CEO of Mimix Broadband "As always, customers can expect guaranteed performance from our extensive testing of each part and superior applications support from Mimix's team of engineers".

"We also are targeting expedited delivery times to meet customer requirements".

Mimix performs 100% on-wafer RF, DC and noise figure testing on these amplifiers, as well as 100% visual inspection to MIL-STD-883 method 2010.

These chips also have surface passivation to protect and provide a rugged part with backside via holes and gold metallisation to allow either a conductive epoxy or eutectic solder die attach process.

Engineering samples are available today from stock, along with small production quantities.

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