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Product category: Communications ICs (Wireless)
News Release from: MRC Components | Subject: HMC486LP5, HMC487LP5, HMC489LP5 and HMC499LC4
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 23 February 2005

MMIC amps boast high dynamic range

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Hittite Microwave Corp has four new high dynamic range SMT packaged MMIC 1 and 2W power amplifiers for point to point, point to multipoint, test equipment and military applications from 7 to 32GHz.

Hittite Microwave Corp has developed four new high dynamic range SMT packaged MMIC 1 and 2W power amplifiers for point to point, point to multipoint, test equipment and military applications from 7 to 32GHz The HMC486LP5, HMC487LP5 and HMC489LP5 are GaAs PHEMT MMIC power amplifiers which operate from 7 to 16GHz, deliver up to +33dBm of saturated output power at 20% PAE and +40dBm output IP3

All three amplifiers are packaged in leadless 5 x 5mm QFN surface mount packages and share identical pin assignments.

The amplifiers operate from a +7V supply and offer fully matched (50ohm) RF ports with internal DC blocking capacitors.

The HMC499LC4 is a high dynamic range GaAs PHEMT MMIC medium power amplifier housed in a "Pb-free" and RoHS compliant 4 x 4mm leadless QFN SMT package.

This amplifier operates from 21 to 32GHz and delivers 15dB gain, +24dBm saturated output power and +33dBm output IP3.

The HMC499LC4 operates from a +5V supply and offers fully matched (50ohm) RF ports with internal DC blocking capacitors.

These SMT packaged amplifiers are easily implemented on microwave radio and VSAT system PC boards.

Products are available from MRC Components.

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