Overview
The HMC264LC3BTR-R5 is a GaAs MMIC (Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit) sub-harmonic mixer designed by Analog Devices Inc., formerly Hittite Microwave Corporation. This component is optimized for operation in the frequency range of 21 GHz to 31 GHz, making it suitable for various high-frequency applications. The mixer is packaged in a 12-lead Ceramic Leadless Chip Carrier (CLCC) and is RoHS compliant.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Frequency Range | 21 GHz to 31 GHz |
Package Type | 12-lead Ceramic Leadless Chip Carrier (CLCC) |
RoHS Compliance | Yes |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
Supply Voltage | Typically 3V to 5V |
Conversion Loss | Typically around 10 dB |
LO Power | Typically around 10 dBm |
Key Features
- High-frequency operation: Suitable for frequencies between 21 GHz and 31 GHz.
- Sub-harmonic mixing: Reduces the local oscillator frequency requirement.
- Low conversion loss: Typically around 10 dB, ensuring efficient signal conversion.
- Compact packaging: 12-lead CLCC package for space-efficient designs.
- RoHS compliance: Environmentally friendly and compliant with regulatory standards.
Applications
- Wireless communication systems: Including 5G and other high-frequency wireless networks.
- Radar systems: For military, aviation, and weather monitoring applications.
- Satellite communications: For uplink and downlink conversion in satellite systems.
- Test and measurement equipment: For high-frequency signal analysis and generation.
Q & A
- What is the frequency range of the HMC264LC3BTR-R5? The frequency range is 21 GHz to 31 GHz.
- What type of package does the HMC264LC3BTR-R5 use? It uses a 12-lead Ceramic Leadless Chip Carrier (CLCC).
- Is the HMC264LC3BTR-R5 RoHS compliant? Yes, it is RoHS compliant.
- What is the typical operating temperature range for the HMC264LC3BTR-R5? The operating temperature range is -40°C to +85°C.
- What is the typical supply voltage for the HMC264LC3BTR-R5? The supply voltage is typically between 3V and 5V.
- What is the typical conversion loss of the HMC264LC3BTR-R5? The conversion loss is typically around 10 dB.
- What is the typical LO power required for the HMC264LC3BTR-R5? The LO power is typically around 10 dBm.
- What are some common applications of the HMC264LC3BTR-R5? Common applications include wireless communication systems, radar systems, satellite communications, and test and measurement equipment.
- Who is the manufacturer of the HMC264LC3BTR-R5? The manufacturer is Analog Devices Inc., formerly Hittite Microwave Corporation.
- Where can I find detailed specifications for the HMC264LC3BTR-R5? Detailed specifications can be found in the datasheet available on the manufacturer's website or through electronic component distributors like Digi-Key, Mouser, and Heisener.