HMC588

Obsolete

Wideband VCO SMT w/Buffer Amplifier, 8 - 12.5 GHz

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Overview

  • Wide Tuning Bandwidth
  • Pout: +5 dBm
  • Low SSB Phase Noise: -93 dBc/Hz @100 kHz
  • No External Resonator Needed
  • Single Positive Supply: +5V @ 55 mA
  • RoHS Compliant 4 x 4 mm SMT Package

The HMC588LC4B is a wideband GaAs InGaP HBT MMIC Voltage Controlled Oscillator which incorporates the resonator, negative resistance device, and varactor diode. Output power and phase noise performance are excellent over temperature due to the oscillator’s monolithic construction. The Vtune port accepts an analog tuning voltage from 0 to +13V. The HMC588LC4B VCO operates from a single +5V supply, consumes only 55 mA of current, and is housed in a RoHS compliant SMT package. This wideband VCO uniquely combines the attributes of ultra small size, low phase noise, low power consumption, and wide tuning range.

Applications

  • Industrial/Medical Equipment
  • Test & Measurement Equipment
  • Military Radar, EW & ECM

HMC588
Wideband VCO SMT w/Buffer Amplifier, 8 - 12.5 GHz
hmc588lc4b_fbl
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