Description
GaAs MMIC (Gallium Arsenide Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit) multipliers are electronic components that are used to generate higher frequency signals from lower frequency signals. They are commonly used in communication systems, radar systems, and other applications that require high-frequency signal generation.
GaAs MMIC multipliers are designed to operate at high frequencies and provide high conversion efficiency, which is the amount of output power generated by the multiplier compared to the input power. They are typically designed as active devices, meaning that they require a power supply to operate.
One common type of GaAs MMIC multiplier is the frequency doubler, which is used to generate an output signal that is twice the frequency of the input signal. Frequency doublers are often used in wireless communication systems, where they are used to generate a local oscillator signal for frequency conversion.
Another type of GaAs MMIC multiplier is the frequency tripler, which is used to generate an output signal that is three times the frequency of the input signal. Frequency triplers are often used in radar systems, where they are used to generate high-frequency signals for transmitting and receiving.
GaAs MMIC multipliers are also commonly used in mixers, which are electronic components used in signal processing and frequency conversion. Mixers combine two input signals to produce an output signal that is the sum or difference of the input frequencies. GaAs MMIC mixers are often designed to operate at high frequencies and provide high conversion gain, which is the amount of output power generated by the mixer compared to the input power.
FREQ. MIN (GHz) | FREQ. MAX (GHz) | MULTIPLICATION | ISOLATION (dB) | OUTPUT POWER (dBm) | PACKAGE |
11 | 11.5 | x8 | 20 | 5 | Die |
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