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Driver Amp Serves 30 To 4000 MHz

June 13, 2012
Suitable for military communications and commercial communications infrastructure applications, model MAAM-010617 is an RF driver amplifier with a frequency range of 30 to 4000 MHz. It offers 13-dB gain over that span, with 4.5-dB noise figure. The ...
Suitable for military communications and commercial communications infrastructure applications, model MAAM-010617 is an RF driver amplifier with a frequency range of 30 to 4000 MHz. It offers 13-dB gain over that span, with 4.5-dB noise figure. The driver amplifier, which is supplied in an SOT-89 package, exhibits 18-dB input and output return loss. Designed for a single +5-VDC supply, it draws 420 mA quiescent current. The amplifier achieves +31 dBm output power at 1-dB compression with a +42.5-dBm third-order intercept point.

M/A-COM Technology Solutions, Inc.
100 Chelmsford St.
Lowell, MA 01851
(978) 656-2507
FAX: (978) 656-2644
www.macomtech.com

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