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SNA-586 STANFORD DC-5GHz Cascadable GaAs HBT MMIC Amplifier **NEW** 10/PKG

$ 4.16

Availability: 20 in stock

Description

DC-5 GHz, Cascadable GaAs HBT MMIC Amplifier
Mfr:
STANFORD / SIRENZA MICRODEVICES
Part:
SNA-586
Quantity:
10 Pieces
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DATASHEET AVAILABLE BELOW
http://dielco-store.com/media/datasheets/sna586.pdf
Stanford Microdevices - Sirenza Microdevices -
RFMD  Company Overview
Founded in 1985 as Matrix Microassembly Corporation, Sirenza Microdevices changed its name in 1992 to Stanford Microdevices, Inc. and finally in October, 2001 became Sirenza Microdevices.
Headquartered now in Broomfield, Colorado, Sirenza Microdevices and its subsidiary, Premier Devices, design and develop RF components for the commercial communications, consumer, and aerospace and defense equipment markets.
Sirenza's integrated circuit (IC), multi-chip module (MCM) and passive product lines include amplifiers, power amplifiers, cable TV amplifiers, circulators, isolators, mixers, splitters, transformers, couplers, modulators, demodulators, transceivers, tuners, discrete devices, signal source components, government and military specified components, and antennae and receivers for satellite radio.
Sirenza Microdevices was acquired by RF Micro Devices in August, 2007.
Stanford Microdevices - Sirenza Microdevices - RFMD  Products
The types of products manufactured by Stanford Microdevices - Sirenza Microdevices - RFMD include amplifiers, power amplifiers, cable TV amplifiers, circulators, isolators, mixers, splitters, transformers, couplers, modulators, demodulators, transceivers, tuners, discrete devices, signal source components, government & military specified components, and antennae & receivers for satellite radio.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Stanford Microdevices’ SNA-586 is a high performance Gallium
Arsenide Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor MMIC Amplifier. A
Darlington configuration is utilized for broadband performance
up to 5 GHz. The heterojunction increases breakdown voltage
and minimizes leakage current between junctions. Cancellation
of emitter junction non-linearities results in higher suppression of
intermodulation products. Typical IP3 at 850 MHz with 65mA is 32.5 dBm.
These unconditionally stable amplifiers provide 18 dB of gain and
18.4 dBm of 1dB compressed power and require only a single
positive voltage supply. Only 2 DC-blocking capacitors, a bias
resistor and an optional inductor are needed for operation. This
MMIC is an ideal choice for wireless applications such as
cellular, PCS, CDPD, wireless data and SONET
Components will be shipped in anti static tubes, Bulk or boxes/trays depending on the packaging of the chip
(All Components Are Handled In Compliance With ESD Static Quality Control)
Please email if you have any questions.
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