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HMC789

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InGaP HBT Active Bias MMIC Amplifier, 0.7 - 2.8 GHz

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Overview

  • High Output IP3: +42 dBm
  • High Output P1dB: +25 dBm
  • High Gain: 18 dB
  • Single Supply: +5V
  • 45% PAE @ +25 dBm Pout
  • Industry Standard SOT89 Package

The HMC789ST89E is a high linearity GaAs InGaP HBT gain block MMIC operating from 0.7 to 2.8 GHz and packaged in an industry standard SOT89 package. Utilizing a minimum number of external components and a single +5V supply, the amplifier output IP3 can be optimized to +45 dBm. The high output IP3 and high gain make the HMC789ST89E ideal for use in PA driver & pre-driver applications in Cellular/4G and Fixed Wireless.

Applications

  • Cellular/4G
  • Fixed Wireless & WLAN
  • CATV, Cable Modem & DBS
  • Microwave Radio & Test Equipment
  • IF & RF Applications

HMC789
InGaP HBT Active Bias MMIC Amplifier, 0.7 - 2.8 GHz
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