Richardson RFPD adds low phase noise amplifier from Analog Devices


Now available from Richardson RFPD, Analog Devices’ 6–14 GHz GaAs MMIC amplifier features low phase noise of -172dBc/Hz at 10kHz offset.

Richardson RFPD, an Arrow Electronics company, has announced availability and full design support capabilities for a gallium arsenide MMIC amplifier from Analog Devices.

The ADL8150 is a self-biased GaAs MMIC, heterojunction bipolar transistor, low phase noise amplifier that operates from 6 GHz to 14 GHz. The amplifier has low phase noise of -172 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset and provides 12 dB of typical signal gain and +30 dBm typical output third-order intercept.

The amplifier requires 74 mA from a 5 V collector supply voltage. The ADL8150 also features inputs and outputs that are internally matched to 50 Ω, facilitating integration into multichip modules.

The ADL8150 is versatile for a range of applications, including military and space, test instrumentation, and communications.

Company: Richardson RFPD 


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