HMC1050

Obsolete

3Vpp Optical Modulator Driver / Wideband Amplifier, DC - 30 GHz

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Overview

  • Low DC Power Dissipation,
    0.36W for 2.8Vpp swing
    @ 6V supply
  • Integrated peak-detect function
  • 14.8 dB Gain @ 16 GHz
  • +15 dBm typical saturated
    output power
  • Low Additive RMS Jitter, <300 fsec
  • Rise and Fall Times 12 ps
  • Small Die Size:
    1.71 x 1.35 x 0.10 mm

The HMC1050 is a GaAs MMIC PHEMT Distributed Amplifier die which operates between DC and 30 GHz. The amplifier provides 14 dB of gain, and +14 dBm of output power at 1 dB gain compression. HMC1050 has a wide supply (Vdd) operating range from +5V to +7V.

Integrated Peak-Detect Function enables the output power stability for calibration and field monitoring. The HMC1050 amplifier I/Os are internally matched to 50 Ohms facilitating integration into Mutli-Chip-Modules (MCMs). 2.80 Vpp output voltage swing can be obtained with 500mVpp input when stimulated with 32Gbps 2³¹-1 PR BS NRZ data.

The HMC1050 is suitable for a variety of wideband electronic warfare systems and test & measurement applications including NRZ applications up to 32 Gbps. The HMC1050 is capable of driving Mach- Zehnder optical modulator with electrical NRZ data. In addition, the HMC1050 may also be used as a predriver or a receive gain block.

Applications

  • Up to 32Gbps optical modulator driver
  • Test and Measurement Instrumentation
  • Microwave Radio & VSAT
  • Military & Space
  • Up to 32Gbps pre-driver or receiver block

HMC1050
3Vpp Optical Modulator Driver / Wideband Amplifier, DC - 30 GHz
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