HMC137
Obsolete
GaAs MMIC Bi-Phase Modulator Chip, 6 - 11 GHz
Part Details
- Chip Integrates Directly into MIC Designs
- Carrier Suppression: 20 dB
- Direct Modulation in the 6 - 11 GHz Band
- Functions also as a Phase Detector
- Die Size: 1.45 x 1.30 x 0.1 mm
The HMC137 Bi-Phase Modulator is designed to phase-modulate an RF signal into reference and 180 degree states. Device input is at the RF port and out- put is at the LO port. The polarity of the bias current at the control port (IF port) defines the phase states. Excellent amplitude and phase balance provided by closely matched monolithic balun and diode circuits delivers 20 dB of carrier suppression in a tiny monolithic chip.
The device also functions as a demodulator or phase comparator. As a demodulator, data emerges at the control port when a modulated signal at the RF port is compared to a reference signal at the LO port. As a phase comparator, the phase angle between two signals applied to the RF and LO ports is represented by an analog voltage at the control port. Except for carrier suppression, the data presented here was measured under static conditions in which a DC bias current (nominally 5 mA) is applied to the control port.
Applications
- Wireless Local Loop
- LMDS & VSAT
- Point-to-Point Radios
Documentation
Obsolete Data Sheet 1
Quality Documentation 1
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
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