Features: • Cascadable 50 Ohm Gain Block• 13dB Gain, +17dBm P1dB• 1.5:1 Input and Output VSWR• Operates From Single Supply• Low Cost Stripline Mount Ceramic Package• Hermetically SealedApplication• Narrow and Broadband Linear Amplifiers• Commercial a...
SNA-476: Features: • Cascadable 50 Ohm Gain Block• 13dB Gain, +17dBm P1dB• 1.5:1 Input and Output VSWR• Operates From Single Supply• Low Cost Stripline Mount Ceramic PackageR...
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Parameter |
Absolute M aximum |
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Device Current |
100mA |
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Power D issipation |
560mW |
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RF Input Power |
200mW |
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Junction Temperature |
+200C |
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Operating Temperature |
-45C to +85C |
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Storage Temperature |
-65C to +150C |
Stanford Microdevices' SNA-476 is a GaAs monolithic broadband amplifier (MMIC) housed in a low-cost surface mountable stripline ceramic package. This amplifier provides 13dB of gain when biased at 70mA and 5.0V.
External SNA-476 DC decoupling capacitors determine low frequency response. The use of an external resistor allows for bias flexibility and stability.
These unconditionally stable amplifiers SNA-476 are designed for use as general purpose 50 ohm gain blocks. Also available in chip form (SNA-400), its small size (0.4mm x 0.4mm) and gold metallization, make it an ideal choice for use in hybrid circuits.
The SNA-476 is available in tape and reel at 1000, 3000 and 5000 devices per reel.