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Double-Balanced Wideband Mixers Cover 0.7 To 10 GHz

Nancy Friedrich  |  ED Online ID #15820 |  June 2007

To satisfy GPS, telecommunication, radar, EW, and instrumentation applications, a family of wideband, double-balanced mixers has emerged. The monolithic-microwave integrated circuits (MMICs) cover the 0.7-to-10-GHz band. The CGY2180UH, CGY2181UH, and CGY2182UH use on-chip baluns to provide rejection of the local oscillator (LO) to the RF and IF paths of greater than 40 dB. Thanks to the passive-mixer structure, the MMICs flaunt a high dynamic range with an input 1-dB compression point of more than +12 dBm. The CGY2180UH was designed to operate from 0.7 to 3.7 GHz. The CGY2181UH operates from 1 to 4.5 GHz while the CGY2182UH spans 3 to10 GHz. Samples and demonstration boards are available from stock.

OMMIC, 2, Chemin du Moulin B.P. 11, 94453 Limeil-Brevannes Cedex, France; ++33 (0)1 45 10 67 31, FAX: ++33 (0)1 45 10 69 53, Internet: www.ommic.com

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