GaAs MMIC frequency multipliers span 8GHz to 40GHz

19-11-2015 | Custom MMIC | Semiconductors

Custom MMIC has expanded its standard product portfolio with three new frequency multipliers / doublers. The company's multiplier family now covers output frequencies from 8GHz to 40GHz, with both passive and active architectures. The active multipliers offer high output power for driving mixer s directly, while their passive counterparts offer low phase noise with a lower output power. The CMD213 is a broadband x2 active frequency multiplier available in die form that covers an input frequency range of 8GHz to 15GHz input. The CMD213 offers high output power, and its 46dBc Fo isolation surpasses that of its competitors. When driven by a +17dBm signal, the CMD213 provides +17dBm output power from 30GHz to 40GHz. The Fo isolation is greater than 46dBc at 35GHz. Its 50 ohm matched design eliminates the need for external DC blocks and RF port matching. The CMD226 and the CMD227 are broadband x2 passive frequency multipliers available in die form with input frequency ranges of 7GHz to 11GHz and 8GHz to 15GHz, respectively. Both multipliers offer low conversion loss, superb Fo isolation, and no additive phase noise, thus making them ideal for synthesizer circuits. The 50ohm matched design eliminates the need for RF port matching. When driven by an input signal of +15dBm, the CMD226 provides 10.5 dB conversion loss at an output frequency of 18GHz, and the Fo and 3Fo isolations 44dBc and 46dBc respectively. Similarly, when driven at an input signal level of +15dBm, the CMD227 provides 11dB conversion loss at an output frequency of 23GHz, and the Fo and 3Fo isolations are 40dBc and 43dBc respectively. Typical applications include defence, radar, point-to-point radios, VSAT, and test instrumentation.
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