ADL8142: GaAs, pHEMT, MMIC, Low Noise Amplifier, 23 GHz to 31 GHz

The ADL8142 is a gallium arsenide (GaAs), monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC), pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor (pHEMT), low noise wideband amplifier that operates from 23 GHz to 31 GHz. The ADL8142 also features inputs and outputs that are AC-coupled and internally matched to 50 Ω, making it ideal for high-capacity microwave radio applications.

Key Features and Benefits

  •  High gain of 27 dB and low noise figure of 1.6 dB
  •  Low power operation requiring only 25 mA from a 2V supply voltage
  •  Self-biased with a single positive supply in a small 2 mm x 2 mm package

Applications

  •  Aerospace and Defense: On-orbit Ka-band satellite communications
  •  Communications: Telecommunications

Evaluation Board

The ADL8142 can be evaluated with the ADL8142-EVALZ.

Block Diagrams and Tables

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