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New Products

  Date: 29/05/2014

Cost effective, easy to use wideband application serving microwave mixers

M/A-COM Technology Solutions has added three new discrete mixers to its offerings. The new mixers are praised for small size, frequency bandwidth in standard surface mount, plastic packages. These mixers are suitable for applications covering test and measurement, electronic warfare, point to point wireless and any such applications.

The new MAMX-011021 high IP3 mixer supports high linearity for applications including high bit rate transmitters and receivers. This mixer covers the 5-33 GHz RF frequency range and DC-5 GHz IF frequency range, integrating a single ended cold FET structure and diplexer for approximately 9 dB of conversion loss with +22 dBm IIP3 to ensure low distortion.

The new MAMX-011022 image reject mixer is targeted at medium data rate, long haul, low noise systems, and is optimized for upconversion and downconversion. This mixer provides image rejection of 18 dB and covers the 5-28 GHz RF frequency range and DC-5 GHz IF frequency range, with conversion loss of 12 dB typical.

The MAMX-011023 low noise active mixer is designed for down frequency conversion and supports very low noise of 7 dB typical. This mixer covers the 4-23 GHz RF frequency range and DC-8 GHz IF frequency range, and supports conversion gain of 7 dB typical and low power consumption at 3v/15mA.

All three of MACOM's new mixers are available in surface mount, industry standard plastic TDFN packaging, and are sized at a mere 1.5mm x 1.2mm.

"These new additions to MACOM's growing portfolio of mixers are ideally suited for wideband applications for which performance, ease of use and cost effectiveness are key considerations," said Tom Galluccio, Product Manager, MACOM. "The frequency bandwidth coverage, small size and design flexibility enabled by these new mixers is unmatched by competing plastic packaged products."

MACOM's new mixers are sampling now, to know more visit www.macom.com.



 
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