AM1164-1 DC to 8 GHz Low Noise MMIC Amplifier

DC to 8 GHz Miniature Low Noise Amplifier

The AM1164-1 is a high dynamic range amplifier covering up to to 8 GHz. The device exhibits a moderate positive gain-slope, providing frequency equalization useful in many broadband applications. AM1164 provides similar performance to the AM1064 with the benefit of improved low frequency NF. With internal 50Ω matching and packaged in a 3mm QFN the AM1164-1 represents a compact total PCB footprint.

The AM1164 is also available in a 1.3mm x 2mm DFN form factor as the AM1164-2.

Evaluation board includes SMA input and output connectors and SMA voltage input unless otherwise requested. Evaluation board includes AM1164-1 and AM1164-2.

Module includes field replaceable SMA input and output connectors. Module also includes two pins for voltage input through a feed-through capacitor and a corresponding ground connection. Module includes four mounting holes sized 4-40 that are threaded from the bottom side of the module.

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DC - 8
Frequency (GhZ)
21
Gain (dB)
1.5
NF (dB)
33
OIP3 (dBm)
Features
  • 21 dB gain
  • 1.5 dB Noise Figure
  • 33 dBm OIP3
  • 17/20 dBm P1dB
  • 40/85 Supply
Specifications
  • Function: Low Noise Amplifier
  • Freq. (GHz): DC - 8
  • Gain (dB): 21
  • NF (dB): 1.5
  • OIP3 (dBm): 33
  • Surface Mount: 3mm x 3mm QFN
  • Supply (+V): 3.3 / 5
  • P1dB (dBm): 17 / 20
  • Supply (mA): 40 / 85
  • Bare Die: No
  • Module: Yes

 

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