ADPA9007: DC to 28 GHz, GaAs, pHEMT, 2 W Power Amplifier

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The ADPA9007 amplifier provides a gain of 12.5 dB, an output power for 1 dB compression (OP1dB) of 33 dBm, and an output third-order intercept (OIP3) of 45 dBm from 2 GHz to 16 GHz. The amplifier operates from a typical supply voltage of 15 V and has a 500 mA typical quiescent bias current, which is adjustable.

The ADPA9007 is fabricated on a gallium arsenide (GaAs), pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor (pHEMT) process. The amplifier is housed in an RoHS-compliant, 32-Lead, 5 mm × 5 mm, lead frame chip scale package, premolded cavity [LFCSP_CAV] and is specified for operation from −40°C to +85°C.


Key Features and Benefits

  • Wideband, internally-matched, RF power amplifier
  • DC-coupled input and output
  • Integrated RF power detector
  • Integrated temperature sensor
  • Gain: 12.5 dB typical at 2 GHz to 16 GHz
  • OP1dB: 33 dBm typical at 2 GHz to 16 GHz
  • PSAT: 34 dBm typical at 2 GHz to 16 GHz
  • OIP3: 45 dBm typical at 2 GHz to 16 GHz
  • 32-Lead, 5.00 mm × 5.00 mm, LFCSP_CAV package

Applications

  • Electronic warfare
  • Radar
  • Test and measurement equipment

Evaluation Board

The ADPA9007 can be evaluated with the ADPA9007-EVALZ.



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