AM1141 1.7 GHz to 18 GHz Bypassable MMIC Amplifier

1.7 GHz to 18 GHz Bypassable Gain Block

AM1141 is a wideband device consisting of a low noise amplifier integrated with a low-loss, low-power amplifier bypass path. The amplifier covers the 1.7 GHz to 18 GHz frequency band with moderate gain, low noise figure, and good intermodulation performance. The integrated bypass path ranges from DC to 20 GHz with low insertion loss and high linearity. Packaged in a 3mm QFN with internal 50Ω matching, the AM1141 is a dramatic size reduction over a discrete implementation of a bypassable amplifier and provides a compact solution for demanding low-SWaP applications.

Evaluation board includes SMA input and output connectors and SMA voltage input unless otherwise requested. AM1141 evaluation board also includes DIP switch for control of bypass function. This switch is included with the evaluation board unless otherwise requested. Evaluation board includes AM1141.

Note: Connector on bottom side of eval named “RFC” will not be installed on AM1141 evaluation board.

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AM1141-MMIC-Amplifier

1.7 - 18
Frequency (GhZ)
12
Gain (dB)
2.5
NF (dB)
26
OIP3 (dBm)
Features
  • 12 dB gain
  • 2.5 dB Noise Figure
  • 26 dBm OIP3
  • 14 dBm P1dB
  • 2 / 48 Supply (mA)
Specifications
  • Function: Bypassable Amplifier
  • Freq. (GHz): 1.7 - 18
  • Gain (dB): 12
  • NF (dB): 2.5
  • OIP3 (dBm): 26
  • Surface Mount: 3mm
  • Supply (+V): 3.3
  • P1dB (dBm): 14
  • Supply (mA): 2 / 48
  • Bare Die: No
  • Module: No

 

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