HMC382

LAST TIME BUY

Low Noise Amplifier SMT, 1.7 - 2.2 GHz

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Overview

  • Noise Figure: 1 dB
  • Output IP3: +30 dBm
  • Gain: 17 dB
  • Externally Adjustable Supply Current
  • Single Positive Supply: +5V
  • 50 Ohm Matched Input/Output

The HMC382LP3 & HMC382LP3E high dynamic range GaAs PHEMT MMIC Low Noise Amplifiers are ideal for GSM & CDMA cellular basestation front-end receivers operating between 1.7 and 2.2 GHz. This LNA has been optimized to provide 1.0 dB noise figure, 17 dB gain and +30 dBm output IP3 from a single supply of +5V. The HMC382LP3 & HMC382LP3E feature an externally adjustable supply current which allows the designer to tailor the linearity performance of the LNA for each application. For applications which require improved noise figure, please see the HMC618LP3(E).

Applications

  • Cellular/3G Infrastructure
  • Base Stations & Repeaters
  • CDMA, W-CDMA, & TD-SCDMA
  • GSM/GPRS & EDGE

HMC382
Low Noise Amplifier SMT, 1.7 - 2.2 GHz
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Tools & Simulations

ADIsimRF

ADIsimRF is an easy-to-use RF signal chain calculator. Cascaded gain, noise, distortion and power consumption can be calculated, plotted and exported for signal chains with up to 50 stages. ADIsimRF also includes an extensive data base of device models for ADI’s RF and mixed signal components.

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Sys-Parameter Models for Keysight Genesys

Sys-Parameter models contain behavioral parameters, such as P1dB, IP3, gain, noise figure and return loss, which describe nonlinear and linear characteristics of a device.

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