Overview
The MGA-62563-TR1G, produced by Broadcom Limited (formerly Avago Technologies), is a current-adjustable, low noise amplifier designed for a wide range of RF applications. This GaAs MMIC (Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit) amplifier is known for its excellent linearity and low noise figure, making it suitable for use in frequencies from 0.1 to 3 GHz. The amplifier is part of Broadcom's portfolio of RFICs, offering a compact and reliable solution for various wireless and communication systems.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Units | Maximum |
---|---|---|
Device Voltage (Vd) | V | 6 |
Device Current (Id) | mA | 100 |
CW RF Input Power | dBm | 21 |
Bias Reference Current (Iref) | mA | 12 |
Total Power Dissipation (Pdiss) | mW | 600 |
Channel Temperature (TCH) | °C | 150 |
Storage Temperature (TSTG) | °C | 150 |
Thermal Resistance (θch_b) | °C/W | 97 |
Noise Figure (NF) | dB | 0.9 |
Output IP3 | dBm | +32.9 |
Key Features
- Single +3V supply operation
- High linearity
- Low noise figure of 0.9 dB
- Miniature package
- Unconditionally stable (K > 1) over all frequencies
- On-chip bias circuitry
- Internal feedback for stability
- State-of-the-art E-pHEMT technology
Applications
The MGA-62563-TR1G is suitable for a variety of RF and microwave applications, including but not limited to:
- Wireless communication systems
- Base stations and repeaters
- Cable TV and broadband networks
- Test and measurement equipment
- Military and aerospace systems
Q & A
- What is the operating frequency range of the MGA-62563-TR1G? The operating frequency range is from 0.1 to 3 GHz.
- What is the noise figure of the MGA-62563-TR1G? The noise figure is 0.9 dB.
- What is the output IP3 of the MGA-62563-TR1G? The output IP3 is +32.9 dBm.
- What is the maximum device voltage for the MGA-62563-TR1G? The maximum device voltage is 6 V.
- What is the maximum device current for the MGA-62563-TR1G? The maximum device current is 100 mA.
- What is the thermal resistance of the MGA-62563-TR1G? The thermal resistance is 97 °C/W.
- Is the MGA-62563-TR1G unconditionally stable? Yes, it is unconditionally stable (K > 1) over all frequencies.
- What technology is used in the MGA-62563-TR1G? It uses state-of-the-art E-pHEMT technology.
- What is the typical power supply voltage for the MGA-62563-TR1G? The typical power supply voltage is +3V.
- What are some common applications of the MGA-62563-TR1G? Common applications include wireless communication systems, base stations, cable TV and broadband networks, test and measurement equipment, and military and aerospace systems.