Overview
The HMC753LP4ETR is a GaAs MMIC (Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit) Low Noise Wideband Amplifier produced by Analog Devices Inc. This amplifier is housed in a leadless 4x4 mm plastic surface mount package, specifically a 24-Lead QFN (Quad Flat No-Lead) package. It operates over a wide frequency range of 1 to 11 GHz, making it highly versatile for various RF and microwave applications.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Frequency Range | 1 GHz to 11 GHz |
Small Signal Gain | Up to 16.5 dB |
Noise Figure | 1.5 dB |
Output IP3 | +30 dBm |
P1dB Output Power | Up to +18 dBm |
Supply Voltage | +5V |
Current Consumption | 55 mA |
Package Type | 24-Lead QFN (4mm x 4mm w/ EP) |
Key Features
- Internally matched to 50 Ohms, making it easy to integrate into RF circuits.
- DC blocked I/Os to prevent DC voltage from affecting the RF signal.
- High gain and low noise figure, suitable for high sensitivity applications.
- Low power consumption, requiring only 55 mA from a +5V supply.
- Available in die form as the HMC-ALH444 for more flexible design options.
Applications
- High capacity microwave radios.
- VSAT (Very Small Aperture Terminal) systems.
- LO driver for balanced, I/Q or image reject mixers.
- General-purpose RF and microwave amplification needs.
Q & A
- What is the frequency range of the HMC753LP4ETR?
The HMC753LP4ETR operates between 1 GHz and 11 GHz.
- What is the small signal gain of the HMC753LP4ETR?
The small signal gain is up to 16.5 dB.
- What is the noise figure of the HMC753LP4ETR?
The noise figure is 1.5 dB.
- What is the output IP3 of the HMC753LP4ETR?
The output IP3 is +30 dBm.
- What is the P1dB output power of the HMC753LP4ETR?
The P1dB output power is up to +18 dBm.
- What is the supply voltage and current consumption of the HMC753LP4ETR?
The supply voltage is +5V, and the current consumption is 55 mA.
- What type of package does the HMC753LP4ETR come in?
The HMC753LP4ETR comes in a 24-Lead QFN (4mm x 4mm w/ EP) package.
- Are the I/Os of the HMC753LP4ETR internally matched?
- Is the HMC753LP4ETR suitable for high capacity microwave radios?
- Can the HMC753LP4ETR be used as a LO driver?