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RFMD, represented by RF Parts Australia, introduce the SUF-8533 amplifier

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The SUF-8533 amplifier by RF Parts
The SUF-8533 amplifier by RF Parts

RFMD, represented by RF Parts Australia , introduce the SUF-8533, a monolithically matched high IP3 broadband pHEMT MMIC amplifier covering DC to 12GHz. This pHEMT FET based amplifier uses a self-bias Darlington topology featuring a gain and temperature compensating active bias network that operates from a single 5V supply. It offers efficiency, cascadable performance in a compact 3mm x 3mm Ceramic QFN package. It is well suited for RF, LO, and IF driver applications.


Features:

Broadband Performance
Gain = 15.4 dB at 3 GHz
P1dB = 16.7 dBm at 3 GHz
Low-Noise, Efficient Gain Block
5 V Single Supply Operation
Low Gain Variation versus Temperature


Markets/ Applications

Broadband Communications
Test Instrumentation
Military and Space
LO and IF Mixer Applications
High IP3 RF Driver Applications

3/07/2009 12:00 AM
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