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Product category: Analogue and Mixed Signal ICs
News Release from: Ommic | Subject: CGY2180UH, CGY2181UH, CGY2182UH
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 03 April 2007

Mixers boast high dynamic range

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Ommic has a new family of high performance wideband double-balanced mixers covering the band 0.7 to 10GHz.

Ommic has a new family of high performance wideband double-balanced mixers covering the band 0.7 to 10GHz These MMICs are ideal for use in GPS, telecommunications, radar, EW and instrumentation applications

The CGY2180UH, CGY2181UH and CGY2182UH use on-chip baluns to provide excellent rejection of the LO to the RF and IF paths of better than 40dB, and the passive mixer structure gives a very high dynamic range with an input 1dB compression point of better than 12dBm.

The CGY2180UH was designed to operate from 0.7 to 3.7GHz and is ideal for GPS applications such as the European Galileo system.

The CGY2181UH operates from 1 to 4.5GHz and the CGY2182UH from 3 to 10GHz.

These dice are manufactured using Ommic's 0.18um gate length PHEMT technology.

The MMIC uses gold bonding pads and backside metallisation and is fully protected with silicon nitride passivation to obtain the highest level of reliability.

Samples and demonstration boards are available from stock.

These MMICs have been developed in the framework of the European Space Agency's European Component Initiative with the participation of Alcatel Alenia Space.

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