HMC-MDB277

GaAs MMIC Fundamental Mixer, 70 - 90 GHz

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Overview

  • Wide IF bandwidth: DC - 18 GHz
  • Passive Double Balanced Topology
  • LO Input Power: +14 dBm
  • Die Size: 1.55 × 1.4 × 0.1mm

The HMC-MDB277 is a passive Double Balanced MMIC Mixer which utilizes GaAs Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor (HBT) Shottky diode technology and can be used as either an upconverter or a downconverter. All bond pads and the die backside are Ti/Au metallized and the Shottky devices are fully passivated for reliable operation. The HMCMDB277 Double Balanced Mixer is compatible with conventional die attach methods, as well as thermocompression and thermosonic wire bonding, making it ideal for MCM and hybrid microcircuit applications. This compact MMIC is a much smaller and more consistent alternative to hybrid style double balanced mixer assemblies. 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
  • FCC E-Band Communication Systems
  • Automotive Radar
  • Sensors
  • Test & Measurement Equipment

HMC-MDB277
GaAs MMIC Fundamental Mixer, 70 - 90 GHz
HMC-MDB277 Functional Block Diagram
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