10.0-40.0 GHz GaAs MMIC
Distributed Amplifier
May 2005 - Rev 05-May-05
22DSBA0423
Chip Device Layout
Features
Ultra Wide Band Driver Amplifier
Self Biased Architecture
17.0 dB Small Signal Gain
5.0 dB Noise Figure
100% On-Wafer RF, DC and Output Power Testing
100% Visual Inspection to MIL-STD-883
Method 2010
General Description
Mimix Broadband’s 10.0-40.0 GHz GaAs MMIC
distributed amplifier has a small signal gain of 17.0 dB
with a noise figure of 5.0 dB.This MMIC uses Mimix
Broadband’s 0.15 µm GaAs PHEMT device model
technology, and is based upon electron beam
lithography to ensure high repeatability and
uniformity.The chip has surface passivation to protect
and provide a rugged part with backside via holes and
gold metallization to allow either a conductive epoxy
or eutectic solder die attach process.This device is well
suited for microwave, millimeter-wave, wideband
military, and fiber optic applications.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Supply Voltage (Vd)
Supply Current (Id)
Input Power (Pin)
+6.0 VDC
175 mA
+17 dBm
Storage Temperature (Tstg) -65 to +165 OC
2
Operating Temperature (Ta) -55 to MTTF Table
2
Channel Temperature (Tch) MTTF Table
(2) Channel temperature affects a device's MTTF. It is
recommended to keep channel temperature as low as
possible for maximum life.
Electrical Characteristics (AmbientTemperatureT = 25 oC)
Parameter
Units
GHz
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
Min.
10.0
Typ.
-
7.0
Max.
40.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Frequency Range (f)
Input Return Loss (S11)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
12.0
17.0
+/-2.5
30.0
5.0
TBD
+5.0
115
Output Return Loss (S22)
Small Signal Gain (S21)
Gain Flatness (∆S21)
Reverse Isolation (S12)
Noise Figure (NF)
1
dBm
VDC
mA
Output Power for 1 dB Compression Point
Drain Bias Voltage (Vd)
Supply Current (Id) (Vd=5.0V)
+5.5
145
(1) Measured using constant current.
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