SMT Mixer Spans 1.8 To 2.1 GHz

Sept. 18, 2007
Mini-Circuits has announced the model HJK-212+ surface-mount-technology (SMT) frequency mixer for wide-dynamic-range applications from 1800 to 2100 MHz. The mixer works with local oscillator signals from 1660 to 1960 MHz and +17 dBm to produce ...

Mini-Circuits has announced the model HJK-212+ surface-mount-technology (SMT) frequency mixer for wide-dynamic-range applications from 1800 to 2100 MHz. The mixer works with local oscillator signals from 1660 to 1960 MHz and +17 dBm to produce intermediate-frequency (IF) signals from 10 to 270 MHz with 6.5 dB typical conversion loss. The input 1-dB compression point is +20 dBm while the typical third- and second-order intercept points are =32 and +63 dBm, respectively. The mixer features 35 dB typical isolation between ports and is supplied in a compact surface-mount package measuring just 0.38 x 0.50 x 0.23 inches. It is priced at $16.95 each in 1 to 9 qty. For more information on the mixer, visit the Mini-Circuits website at: http://www.minicircuits.com

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