Product category:
Communications ICs (Wireless)
News Release from: Mimix Broadband | Subject: XP1035-QH
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 09 May 2008
High-linearity amp offers broadband
performance
Power amplifier covers 5.9 to 9.5GHz frequency band and includes an integrated temperature compensated on-chip power detector.
Mimix Broadband has released a QFN packaged GaAs MMIC linear power amplifier with +39dBm OIP3 and 26dB small signal gain The XP1035-QH power amplifier covers 5.9 to 9.5GHz and includes an integrated temperature compensated on-chip power detector
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The amplifier comes in an RoHS compliant, industry standard, fully moulded 4 x 4mm QFN package and includes on-chip ESD protection structures and DC bypass capacitors to ease implementation and volume assembly.
The XP1035-QH is ideal for wireless communications applications such as point-to-point radio, LMDS, satcom and VSAT applications.
"XP1035-QH is an efficient, high linearity packaged amplifier that offers broadband performance", says Paul Beasly, Product Manager, Mimix Broadband.
"The combination of robust RF performance, standard QFN packaging and an integrated power detector makes this device a competitive candidate for multiple applications".
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