Analog Devices Inc. ADL8150 Low Phase Noise Amplifiers

Analog Devices Inc. ADL8150 Low Phase Noise Amplifiers are self-biased gallium arsenide (GaAs), monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC), heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT), low phase noise amplifier that operates from 6GHz to 14GHz. The ADL8150 Amplifiers feature 12dB of typical signal gain, 18dBm output power at 1dB gain compression (OP1dB), and a typical output third-order intercept (OIP3) of 30dBm.

The ADI ADL8150 Low Phase Noise Amplifiers require 74mA from a 5V collector supply voltage. Additionally, the ADL8150 also offers inputs and outputs (I/Os) that are internally matched to 50Ω and facilitates integration into multichip modules (MCMs).

Features

  • OP1dB of 18dBm (typical at 7GHz to 12GHz)
  • PSAT of 22dBm (typical at 7GHz to 12GHz)
  • Gain of 12dB (typical at 7GHz to 12GHz)
  • OIP3 of 30dBm typical
  • Phase noise of -172dBc/Hz at 10kHz offset
  • Supply voltage of 5V at 74mA
  • 6-lead, 2mm × 2mm LFCSP

Applications

  • Military and space
  • Test instrumentation
  • Communications

Functional Block Diagram

Block Diagram - Analog Devices Inc. ADL8150 Low Phase Noise Amplifiers

Typical Application Diagram

Application Circuit Diagram - Analog Devices Inc. ADL8150 Low Phase Noise Amplifiers
Publicado: 2021-03-08 | Actualizado: 2022-03-11