AM1102 DC to 22 GHz Gain Block MMIC Amplifier

DC to 22 GHz Low Noise Amplifier

AM1102 is a broadband, cascadable amplifier operating from DC to 22 GHz. The AM1102 performs well at frequencies near DC, and its low frequency performance is limited only by the frequency response of the input and output bias tees present in the application circuit. The device exhibits moderate gain and excellent noise figure over a wide frequency range which makes the AM1102 a useful component for many broadband applications. Packaged in a 3mm QFN with internal 50Ω matching, and drawing less than 160mW of power, the AM1102 is perfectly suited for low SWaP applications.

Module includes field replaceable SMA Type K (2.9) input and output connectors in a rugged aluminum enclosure. Module also includes an input pin for DC module power through a feed-through capacitor and a corresponding ground pin connection. Module includes four mounting holes sized 4-40 that are threaded fully through from the bottom side of the module. AM1102-M has been configured for operation from 1 MHz to 22 GHz and is internally DC blocked.

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AM1102-MMIC-Amplifier

DC - 22
Frequency (GhZ)
14
Gain (dB)
2.0
NF (dB)
26
OIP3 (dBm)
Features
  • 14 dB gain
  • 2.0 dB Noise Figure
  • 26 dBm OIP3
  • 15 dBm P1dB
  • 48 Supply (mA)
Specifications
  • Function: Low Noise Gain Block
  • Freq. (GHz): DC - 22
  • Gain (dB): 14
  • NF (dB): 2.0
  • OIP3 (dBm): 26
  • Surface Mount: 3mm
  • Supply (+V): 3.3
  • P1dB (dBm): 15
  • Supply (mA): 48
  • Bare Die: No
  • Module: Yes

 

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