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Hewlett-Packard - Cascadable Silicon Bipolar MMIC Amplifier

Numéro de référence MSA-1104
Description Cascadable Silicon Bipolar MMIC Amplifier
Fabricant Hewlett-Packard 
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MSA-1104 fiche technique
Cascadable Silicon Bipolar
MMIC Amplifier
Technical Data
MSA-1104
Features
• High Dynamic Range
Cascadable 50 or 75
Gain Block
• 3 dB Bandwidth:
50 MHz to 1.3 GHz
• 17.5 dBm Typical P1 dB at
0.5 GHz
• 12 dB Typical 50 Gain at
0.5 GHz
• 3.6 dB Typical Noise Figure
at 0.5 GHz
• Low Cost Plastic Package
Description
The MSA-1104 is a high perfor-
mance silicon bipolar Monolithic
Microwave Integrated Circuit
(MMIC) housed in a low cost
plastic package. This MMIC is
designed for high dynamic range
in either 50 or 75 systems by
combining low noise figure with
high IP3. Typical applications
include narrow and broadband
linear amplifiers in commercial
and industrial systems.
04A Plastic Package
The MSA-series is fabricated using
Agilent’s 10 GHz fT, 25 GHz fMAX
silicon bipolar MMIC process
which uses nitride self-alignment,
ion implantation, and gold metalli-
zation to achieve excellent
performance, uniformity and
reliability. The use of an external
bias resistor for temperature and
current stability also allows bias
flexibility.
Typical Biasing Configuration
R bias
VCC > 8 V
C block
IN
4
3
1 MSA
2
RFC (Optional)
C block
Vd = 5.5 V
OUT

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