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Communications ICs (Wireless)
News Release from: Mimix Broadband | Subject: XX1000-QT
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 28 March 2006
Active doubler delivers constant power
Mimix Broadband has released a 7.5-22.5/15.0-45.0GHz active doubler offered in a 3 x 3mm QFN surface mount plastic package that is RoHS compliant.
Mimix Broadband has released a 7.5-22.5/15.0-45.0GHz active doubler offered in a 3 x 3mm QFN surface mount plastic package that is RoHS compliant This packaged device combines an active doubler with an output buffer amplifier that delivers constant power over a range of input powers
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Using Mimix Broadband's 0.15um gallium arsenide (GaAs) pHEMT device model technology, the device delivers +15dBm output power from 15 to 45GHz and has excellent rejection of the fundamental and harmonic products.
The XX1000-QT active and broadband doubler, is an ideal solution for a variety of applications, including microwave, point-to-point radio, Vsat, E-Band radio, automotive and satellite communications.
As one of the first QFN plastic packaged devices at 45GHz, the XX1000-QT is an industry leading device.
"Using a low cost plastic QFN package and extending its usage to 45GHz is a new milestone for Mimix and the millimetre-wave world", stated Damian McCann, CTO of Mimix Broadband.
"It gives designers of advanced radio systems the advantage of guaranteed performance specifications, ease of assembly and further cost savings, and it is another example of our commitment to providing a range of cost effective and functionally integrated packaged MMIC solutions".
Engineering samples are available today from stock with production volumes available within four weeks of order placement.
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