AMMC-5620
6 - 20 GHz High Gain Amplifier
Data Sheet
Chip Size: 1410 x 1010 µm (55.5 x 39.7 mils)
Chip Size Tolerance: 10 µm ( 0.4 mils)
Chip Thickness: 100 10 µm (4 0.4 mils)
Pad Dimensions: 80 x 80 µm (3.1 x 3.1 mils or larger)
Description
Features
Avago Technologies’ AMMC-5620 MMIC is a GaAs wide- • Frequency Range: 6 - 20 GHz
band amplifier designed for medium output power and
high gain over the 6 - 20 GHz frequency range. The 3
cascaded stages provide high gain while the single bias
• High Gain: 19 dB Typical
• Output Power: 15dBm Typical
supply offers ease of use. It is fabricated using a PHEMT • Input and Output Return Loss: < -10 dB
integrated circuit process. The RF input and output ports
have matching circuitry for use in 50-Ω environments.
The backside of the chip is both RF and DC ground. This
• Positive Gain Slope: + 0.21dB/GHz Typical
• Single Supply Bias: 5 V @ 95 mA Typical
helpssimplifytheassemblyprocessandreducesassembly
related performance variations and costs. For improved
Applications
• General purpose, wide-band amplifier in communica-
tion systems or microwave instrumentation
reliability and moisture protection, the die is passivated
at the active areas.The MMIC is a cost effective alternative
to hybrid (discrete FET) amplifiers that require complex
tuning and assembly processes.
• High gain amplifier
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AMMC-5620 Absolute Maximum Ratings
Symbol
Parameters/Conditions
Drain Supply Voltage
Total Drain Current
DC Power Dissipation
RF CW Input Power
Channel Temp.
Units
V
Min.
Max.
7.5
V
DD
I
mA
W
135
1.0
DD
P
P
DC
dBm
° C
20
in
T
ch
+150
T
Operating Backside Temp. ° C
Storage Temp. ° C
- 55
- 65
b
T
stg
+165
+300
T
max
Maximum Assembly Temp. ° C
(60 sec max)
Note:
1. Operation in excess of any one of these conditions may result in permanent damage to this device.
Note: These devices are ESD sensitive. The following precautions are strongly recommended.
Ensure that an ESD approved carrier is used when dice are transported from one destination to
another. Personal grounding is to be worn at all times when handling these devices