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28 November 2018
Custom MMIC launches high-linearity DC-30GHz 0.5W GaAs distributed driver amplifier
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Monolithic microwave integrated circuit developer Custom MMIC of Westford, MA, USA has launched the CMD292 wideband gallium arsenide (GaAs) distributed driver amplifier MMIC.
Operating at DC-30GHz, the CMD292 delivers 13dB of gain with a corresponding output 1dB compression point (P1dB) of +27dBm and output IP3 (third-order intercept point) of +33dBm at 15GHz. It features a positive gain slope over frequency, easing broadband designs when flat gain profile is desired.
The CMD292 is a pad-compatible replacement for Analog Devices’ DC-28GHz HMC994 GaAs pHEMT MMIC power amplifier. The broadband device is suitable for applications requiring broad bandwidth, high output power and high linearity.
