HMC-MDB218

GaAs MMIC Sub-Harmonic IRM Mixer, 54 - 64 GHz

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Overview

  • Wide IF Bandwidth: DC - 3 GHz
  • RF Frequency: 54 to 64 GHz
  • LO Frequency: 27 to 32 GHz
  • High Image Rejection: 30 dB
  • Passive; No DC Bias Required
  • Die Size: 1.54 × 1.41 × 0.1 mm

The HMC-MDB218 is a sub-harmonically pumped (x2) MMIC Mixer which can be used as either an image reject mixer (IRM) or a single sideband upconverter. This passive MMIC mixer is fabricated with GaAs Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor (HBT) Shottky diode technology. For downconversion applications, an external quadrature hybrid can be used to select the desired sideband while rejecting image signals. All bond pads and the die backside are Ti/Au metallized and the Shottky devices are fully passivated for reliable operation. The HMC-MDB218 Sub Harmonic IRM is compatible with conventional die attach methods, as well as thermocompression and thermosonic wire bonding, making it ideal for MCM and hybrid microcircuit applications. All data shown herein is measured with the chip in a 50 Ohm environment and contacted with RF probes.

APPLICATIONS

  • Short-Haul / High Capacity Radios
  • SATCOM
  • Military Radar, ECM & EW
  • Sensors
  • Test & Measurement Equipment

HMC-MDB218
GaAs MMIC Sub-Harmonic IRM Mixer, 54 - 64 GHz
HMC-MDB218 Functional Block Diagram
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