GAAS RF/Microwave Frequency Multipliers 54

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Part RoHS Manufacturer RF or Microwave Device Type Mounting Feature No. of Terminals Package Body Material Technology No. of Functions Maximum Input Power (CW) Maximum Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Maximum Supply Current Construction Power Supplies (V) Package Equivalence Code Characteristic Impedance Sub-Category Maximum Operating Temperature Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Maximum Conversion Loss Additional Features JESD-609 Code Minimum Operating Frequency Maximum Operating Frequency

HMC579

Analog Devices

FREQUENCY DOUBLER

GAAS

13 dBm

COMPONENT

5

DIE OR CHIP

50 ohm

RF/Microwave Frequency Multipliers

85 Cel

-55 Cel

Gold (Au)

e4

32000 MHz

46000 MHz

HMC577LC4BTR

Analog Devices

FREQUENCY DOUBLER

SURFACE MOUNT

24

PLASTIC/EPOXY

GAAS

5

LCC24,.16SQ,20

RF/Microwave Frequency Multipliers

85 Cel

-40 Cel

GOLD OVER NICKEL

e4

HMC575LP4TR

Analog Devices

FREQUENCY DOUBLER

SURFACE MOUNT

24

PLASTIC/EPOXY

GAAS

5

LCC24,.16SQ,20

RF/Microwave Frequency Multipliers

85 Cel

-40 Cel

TIN LEAD

e0

HMC576LC3BRTR

Analog Devices

SURFACE MOUNT

12

CERAMIC

GAAS

5

LCC12,.12SQ,20

RF/Microwave Frequency Multipliers

85 Cel

-40 Cel

HMC573LC3BRTR

Analog Devices

SURFACE MOUNT

12

CERAMIC

GAAS

5

LCC12,.12SQ,20

RF/Microwave Frequency Multipliers

85 Cel

-40 Cel

HMC575LP4E

Analog Devices

FREQUENCY DOUBLER

SURFACE MOUNT

24

PLASTIC/EPOXY

GAAS

13 dBm

COMPONENT

5

LCC24,.16SQ,20

50 ohm

RF/Microwave Frequency Multipliers

85 Cel

-40 Cel

MATTE TIN

e3

3000 MHz

4500 MHz

RF/Microwave Frequency Multipliers

RF/microwave frequency multipliers are electronic circuits that increase the frequency of an input signal by a fixed factor. They are used in radio frequency (RF) and microwave systems to generate higher frequency signals for various applications, such as in wireless communication systems, radar systems, and satellite communication systems.

Frequency multipliers work by using a non-linear element, such as a diode or a transistor, to generate harmonics of the input signal. These harmonics are then filtered to isolate the desired output frequency. The output frequency of the multiplier is dependent on the input frequency and the multiplier factor, which is determined by the design of the multiplier circuit.

RF/microwave frequency multipliers are available in various types, including passive and active multipliers. Passive multipliers use non-linear passive elements, such as diodes, to generate harmonics and do not require any external power. Active multipliers use transistors or other active components and require an external power supply. Active multipliers can achieve higher output power and provide better frequency stability compared to passive multipliers.

Frequency multipliers are essential components in many RF and microwave systems, allowing for the generation of higher frequency signals without the need for expensive and bulky equipment. They are used in a wide range of applications, such as in radar systems, satellite communication systems, and wireless communication systems.