XB1007-BD
Buffer Amplifier
4 - 11 GHz
Rev. V2
Features
Chip Device Layout
Excellent Transmit LO/Output Buffer Stage
Compact Size
23 dB Small Signal Gain
20 dBm P1dB Compression Point
4.5 dB Noise Figure
Variable Gain with Adjustable Bias
100% On-Wafer RF, DC and Output Power
Testing
100% Commercial-Level Visual Inspection Using
Mil-Std-883 Method 2010
RoHS* Compliant and 260°C Reflow Compatible
Description
The XB1007-BD is a two stage 4 - 11 GHz GaAs
MMIC buffer amplifier that has a small signal gain of
23 dB with a 20 dBm P1dB output compression
point. The device also provides variable gain
regulation with adjustable bias. This MMIC uses
MACOM’s 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
specifically designed for use in PtP radio
applications and is well suited for other telecom
applications such as SATCOM and VSAT.
Absolute Maximum Ratings1
Parameter
Supply Voltage (VD)
Supply Current (ID1)
Gate Bias Voltage (VG)
Input Power (PIN)
Absolute Maximum
4.3 VDC
180 mA
0 V
20 dBm
Storage Temperature (TSTG
)
-65°C to +165°C
-55°C to +85°C
+175°C
Operating Temperature (TA)
Channel Temperature (TCH
)
1. Channel temperature directly affects a device's MTTF.
Channel temperature should be kept as low as possible to
maximize lifetime.
Ordering Information
Part Number
XB1007-BD-000V
XB1007-BD-EV1
Package
“V” - vacuum release
gel paks
evaluation module
* Restrictions on Hazardous Substances, compliant to current RoHS EU directive.
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