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Low-Noise MMIC Amplifiers meet MIL requirements.

2014-01-17 14:32:39| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Utilizing E-PHEMT technology, CMA Series is tested to meet MIL requirements for gross leak, fine leak, thermal shock, vibration, acceleration, mechanical shock, and HTOL. Units are housed in 3 x 3 x 1.4 mm ceramic cases that are hermetically sealed and nitrogen filled. Offering thermal performance of -55 to +105°C, CMA Series includes four models with 31.5, 18.4, 23.0, and 17.0 dB gain and noise figures of 1.00, 0.75, 0.50, and 0.80 dB, respectively. This story is related to the following:Electronic Components and Devices Sponsored by: Globtek Inc. - Your Power Partner...For Over 20 Years!Search for suppliers of: Hermetically Sealed Amplifiers |

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The Design Of Ultra Narrow-Band Amplifiers Using Small Signal Varactor Up-Converters For ESM, ECM, ECCM, And ELINT Applications

2014-01-17 13:49:01| rfglobalnet Downloads

A method is presented in this paper for realizing tunable amplifiers with bandwidths of less than 0.5%; without the use of superconductors and cryogenic cooling. This method uses a small signal varactor up-converter to achieve these ultra narrow bandwidths. The equivalent circuit for the up-converter is presented as well as the circuit configuration of the narrow band negative resistance amplifier. The design and experimental results are presented for a 0.5% bandwidth negative resistance amplifier at 800 MHz; using this unique circuit design. These devices and circuits can be used for electronic warfare applications such as surveillance, electronic reconnaissance, jamming and frequency hopping. By Dr. Alfred I. Grayzel, Dr. Ashok (Ash) K. Gorwara, Paul Kuhn, Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc.

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New Ultra Low Noise GaAs Amplifiers Operate From 10 To 17 GHz

2014-01-17 01:51:05| rfglobalnet News Articles

Custom MMIC, a developer of performance-driven monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs), is adding two new low noise amplifiers, the CMD167 and the CMD167P3, to their growing product line.

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Ultra Low Noise GaAs Amplifiers

2014-01-16 12:42:37| rfglobalnet Products

Custom MMIC is adding two new low noise amplifiers, the CMD167 and the CMD167P3, to their growing product line. Both are ideally suited for EW and communications systems where small die size and low power consumption are needed.

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4 New Ceramic, Low-Noise MMIC Amplifiers Hermetically Sealed And Nitrogen Filled

2014-01-14 05:00:28| rfglobalnet Home Page

Tested to meet MIL requirements for gross leak, fine leak, thermal shock, vibration, acceleration, mechanical shock, and HTOL, 4 new MMIC amplifiers in our CMA-series give you ultra-low noise figures and outstanding reliability in extreme operating environments!

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