Overview
The HMC570LC5TR-R5 is a compact GaAs MMIC (Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit) I/Q downconverter designed and manufactured by Analog Devices Inc. This device is packaged in a leadless, RoHS-compliant 32-pin LFCSP (Lead Frame Chip Scale Package) with an exposed pad. It is optimized for operation in the frequency range of 17 to 21 GHz, making it suitable for various high-frequency applications such as radar systems and microwave communication equipment.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Frequency Range | 17 GHz to 21 GHz |
Package Type | 32-Pin LFCSP (Lead Frame Chip Scale Package) with Exposed Pad |
RoHS Compliance | Yes |
Technology | GaAs MMIC |
Conversion Type | Up/Down Converter |
Number of Pins | 32 |
Key Features
- Compact design in a leadless LFCSP package, enhancing board space efficiency.
- RoHS compliance, ensuring environmental sustainability.
- Operates in the 17 GHz to 21 GHz frequency range, suitable for high-frequency applications.
- Integrated I/Q downconverter functionality, simplifying system design and reducing component count.
- GaAs MMIC technology for high performance and reliability.
Applications
The HMC570LC5TR-R5 is designed for use in various high-frequency applications, including:
- Radar systems: For both military and civilian use, such as weather radar, air traffic control, and surveillance systems.
- Microwave communication equipment: Including satellite communications, point-to-point microwave links, and wireless backhaul systems.
- Test and measurement equipment: For high-frequency signal generation and analysis.
- Electronic warfare systems: For signal detection and analysis.
Q & A
- What is the frequency range of the HMC570LC5TR-R5?
The HMC570LC5TR-R5 operates in the frequency range of 17 GHz to 21 GHz. - What type of package does the HMC570LC5TR-R5 use?
The device is packaged in a 32-pin LFCSP (Lead Frame Chip Scale Package) with an exposed pad. - Is the HMC570LC5TR-R5 RoHS compliant?
Yes, the HMC570LC5TR-R5 is RoHS compliant. - What technology is used in the HMC570LC5TR-R5?
The HMC570LC5TR-R5 uses GaAs MMIC technology. - What is the primary function of the HMC570LC5TR-R5?
The primary function is as an up/down converter with integrated I/Q downconverter functionality. - What are some common applications for the HMC570LC5TR-R5?
Common applications include radar systems, microwave communication equipment, test and measurement equipment, and electronic warfare systems. - How many pins does the HMC570LC5TR-R5 have?
The HMC570LC5TR-R5 has 32 pins. - Why is the HMC570LC5TR-R5 beneficial for system design?
The integrated I/Q downconverter functionality simplifies system design and reduces component count. - Where can I purchase the HMC570LC5TR-R5?
The HMC570LC5TR-R5 can be purchased from various electronics distributors such as Mouser, Digi-Key, and Heisener. - What is the warranty period for the HMC570LC5TR-R5?
Typically, distributors offer a 90-day warranty for this product.