AM1135 6 GHz to 26.5 GHz Variable Gain MMIC Amplifier

6 GHz to 26.5 GHz Variable Gain Amplifier

The AM1135 is a wideband digitally controlled variable gain amplifier that covers the 6-26.5 GHz frequency range. It provides 2dB of gain variation with approximately equal steps of 0.6dB. Output IP3, P1dB, and noise figure are decoupled from the gain variation, so the AM1135 provides consistent noise figure and nonlinear performance for any gain state. The device is packaged in a 3mm QFN with internal 50Ω matching and draws 140mW of DC power which makes the AM1135 ideal for demanding, low SWaP applications.

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AM1146-MMIC-Amplifier

6 - 26.5
Frequency (GhZ)
7
Gain (dB)
3.5
NF (dB)
25
OIP3 (dBm)
Features
  • 7 dB gain
  • 3.5 dB Noise Figure
  • 25 dBm OIP3
  • 13 dBm P1dB
  • 42 Supply (mA)
Specifications
  • Function: Variable Gain Amplifier
  • Freq. (GHz): 6 - 26.5
  • Gain (dB): 7
  • NF (dB): 3.5
  • OIP3 (dBm): 25
  • Surface Mount: 3mm
  • Supply (+V): 3.3
  • P1dB (dBm): 13
  • Supply (mA): 42
  • Bare Die: No
  • Module: No

 

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