HMC735
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HMC735

VCO with Divide-by-4, 10.5 - 12.2 GHz

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Features
  • Dual Output: Fo = 10.5 - 12.2 GHz
    Fo/4 = 2.625 - 3.05 GHz
  • Pout: +17 dBm
  • Phase Noise: -100 dBc/Hz @ 100 kHz Typ.
  • No External Resonator Needed
  • 32 Lead 5x5 mm QFN Package: 25 mm2
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The HMC735 is a GaAs InGaP Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor (HBT) MMIC VCO. The HMC735 integrates resonators, negative resistance devices, varactor diodes and features a divide-by-4 frequency output. The VCO's phase noise performance is excellent over temperature, shock, and process due to the oscillator's monolithic structure. Power output is +17 dBm typical from a +5V supply voltage. The prescaler function can be disabled to conserve current if not required. The voltage controlled oscillator is packaged in a leadless QFN 5x5 mm surface mount package, and requires no external matching components.

APPLICATIONS

  • Point-to-Multi-Point Radios
  • Test Equipment & Industrial Controls
  • SATCOM
  • Military End-Use
Part Models 2
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Documentation

Part Model Pin/Package Drawing Documentation CAD Symbols, Footprints, and 3D Models
HMC735LP5E
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HMC735LP5ETR
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Software & Part Ecosystem

Tools & Simulations 1

Reference Designs 1

Figure 1. CN0566 Simplified Block Diagram

Phased Array (Phaser) Development Platform

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Phased Array (Phaser) Development Platform

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Phased Array (Phaser) Development Platform

Features and Benefits

  • 10 GHz to 10.5 GHZ Beamsteering Platform
  • 360 degree Phase Shift w/ 2.8 Degree Resolution
  • 31 dB Amplitude Tuning Range w/ 0.5 dB Resolution.
  • 8-Element Linear Array Antenna
  • Digitized with PlutoSDR
  • Runs directly on a Raspberry Pi
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