HMC498-Die
PRODUCTIONMedium Power Amplifier Chip, 17 - 24 GHz
- Part Models
- 2
- 1ku List Price
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Part Details
- Output IP3: +34 dBm
- Saturated Power: +27 dBm @ 25% PAE
- Gain: 24 dB
- Supply Voltage: +5V
- 50 Ohm Matched Input/Output
- Die Size: 2.38 x 1.46 x 0.1 mm
The HMC498 is a high dynamic range GaAs PHEMT MMIC Power Amplifier which operates between 17 and 24 GHz. The HMC498 provides 24 dB of gain, +27 dBm of saturated power and 25% PAE from a +5V supply voltage. The HMC498 amplifier can easily be integrated into Multi-Chip-Modules (MCMs) due to its small size. All data is with the chip in a 50 Ohm test fixture connected via 0.025mm (1 mil) diameter wire bonds of minimal length 0.31mm (12 mils).
Applications
- Point-to-Point Radios
- Point-to-Multi-Point Radios
- VSAT
- Military & Space
Documentation
Data Sheet 1
Application Note 2
Product Selection Guide 1
Quality Documentation 1
Analog Dialogue 1
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Part Model | Pin/Package Drawing | Documentation | CAD Symbols, Footprints, and 3D Models |
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HMC498 | CHIPS OR DIE | ||
HMC498-SX | CHIPS OR DIE |
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
Tools & Simulations
ADIsimRF
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