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Wideband double-balanced mixers target T&M, microwave radio and radar applications

June 14, 2018 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

Wideband Double-Balanced Mixers MACOM Technology Solutions Inc. announced a new portfolio of wideband double-balanced mixers, covering the 8 – 43 GHz and 18 – 46 GHz frequency ranges. Delivering low conversion loss, high linearity and a wide intermediate frequency (IF) bandwidth, the new MAMX Series mixers are ideally suited to meet the performance requirements for next-generation Test and Measurement (T&M), Microwave Radio and Radar applications.

The double-balanced circuit configuration of the new MAMX Series mixers provides excellent port isolation, while internal 50-ohm matching simplifies the application. In addition, the class 1B (500V – 1000V) electrostatic discharge (ESD) rating ensures high levels of ruggedness and reliability. Both devices – the MAMX-011036 and MAMX-011054 – are available in compact 3 mm, 12 lead QFN plastic packaging as well as bare die formats for flexible integration.

Wideband Double-Balanced Mixers“MACOM is investing in key technologies across every stage in the signal chain, aiming to cultivate product portfolios that enable significant gains in performance, reliability and ease of integration,” said Graham Board, Senior Director of Product Marketing, MACOM. “The newest entries in the MAMX Series embody MACOM’s sustained strategy to provide every component – from building block device to highly specialized solutions – to elevate the value of our customers’ end designs.”

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