Preliminary
Product Description
SGA-2386
Stanford Microdevices’ SGA-2386 is a high performance
cascadeable 50-ohm amplifier designed for operation from
a 2.7-volt supply. This RFIC uses the latest Silicon
Germanium Heterostructure Bipolar Transistor (SiGe HBT)
process featuring 1 micron emitters with FT up to 65 GHz.
DC-2800 MHz Silicon Germanium
HBT Cascadeable Gain Block
This circuit uses a darlington pair topology with resistive
feedback for broadband performance as well as stability
over its entire temperature range. Internally matched to
50 ohm impedance, the SGA-2386 requires only DC
blocking and bypass capacitors for external components.
Product Features
• DC-2800 MHz Operation
• 2.7V Single Voltage Supply
Small Signal Gain vs. Frequency
•High Output Intercept: +21dBm typ. at 850 MHz
•High Gain: 17.2dB typ. at 850 MHz
•Low Noise Figure: 2.9 dB typ. at 850 MHz
24
18
12
6
dB
Applications
• Broadband Gain Blocks
0
• Cordless Phones
• IF/ RF Buffer Amplifier
• Drivers for CATV Amplifiers
Frequency MHz
Parameters: Test Conditions:
Z0 = 50 Ohms, Id = 20 mA, T = 25ºC
Symbol
Units
Min.
Typ.
Max.
f = 850 MHz
f = 1950 MHz
dBm
dBm
8.8
8.0
Output Power at 1dB Compression
Small Signal Gain
P1dB
f = DC - 1000 MHz
f = 1000 - 2000 MHz
f = 2000 - 2800 MHz
dB
dB
dB
15.5
17.2
15.3
14.0
S21
Reverse Isolation
Input VSWR
f = DC - 2800 MHz
f = DC - 2800 MHz
f = DC - 2800 MHz
dB
21.0
S12
S11
S22
-
-
1.67:1
1.40:1
Output VSWR
f = 850 MHz
f = 1950 MHz
dBm
dBm
21.0
21.2
Third Order Intercept Point
Noise Figure
IP3
NF
f = DC - 1000 MHz
f = 1000 - 2400 MHz
dB
dB
2.9
3.6
Group Delay
f = 1000 MHz
pS
V
112.0
2.7
TD
Device Voltage
2.4
3.0
VD
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