Driver Amplifier operating from 37 - 40 GHz and can be used in Ka band applications or to drive the high-power amplifier.
RFDA11C Driver Amplifier operates from 37 - 40 GHz and can be used in Ka band applications or to drive the high-power amplifier.
Overview
RFDA11C Driver Amplifier operates from 37 - 40 GHz and can be used in Ka band applications or to drive the high-power amplifier. The amplifier provides 15 dB small signal gain and 22 dBm of Output P1dB. The input and output are matched to 50 ohms with on-chip DC blocking capacitors. The device is specifically designed to use in point-to-point radios, cellular backhaul application, 5G RF Transceiver & SATCOM. The technology used to design DA is 0.1um GaAs pHEMT Process. Results are shown in datasheet with all parasitics & coupling effects at desired frequency.
Key features
- RF Frequency: 37-40 GHz
- Gain of 15 dB
- Output P1dB of 22 dBm
- Noise Figure of 4.3 dB
- OIP3 is 29 dBm
- Output Saturated Power: 24.4 dBm
- Bias: VDD1= 4V, VGG1=-0.5V, ID= 235mA
- Die Size: 1.15 mm x 1.95 mm
- This IP is similar in performance with MACOM's XB1014-QT
Block Diagram
Benefits
- High power
- Flat gain over band
- 50 ohm input and output match
- Low noise figure
- Low cost
- IP can be ported to 65nm Si / CMOS node
Applications
- Satellite internet access
- Geostationary orbit communications
- IoT
What’s Included?
- Schematic and Netlist
- Abstract Model (.lib file)
- Layout View(Optional)
- Behavioral model (Circuit & EM simulation)
- Extracted View (Optional)
- GDSII
- DRC, LVS, Antenna report
- Test bench with saved configuration (Optional)
- Documentation
Specifications
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Provider
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Frequently asked questions about Amplifier IP cores
What is Driver Amplifier operating from 37 - 40 GHz and can be used in Ka band applications or to drive the high-power amplifier.?
Driver Amplifier operating from 37 - 40 GHz and can be used in Ka band applications or to drive the high-power amplifier. is a Amplifier IP core from RFIC Solutions, Inc. listed on Semi IP Hub.
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