HMC1093-SX Overview
The HMC1093-SX is a precision, low-noise, wideband gain block amplifier designed for demanding RF and microwave applications. Operating over a broad frequency range, this device delivers consistent gain with low noise figure and excellent linearity, making it ideal for signal chain enhancement in communication systems. Its compact design and robust performance suit use in test equipment, radar, and instrumentation. Manufactured by IC-fabrikant, it integrates seamlessly with industrial-grade systems requiring reliable amplification and minimal distortion.
HMC1093-SX Technical Specifications
Parameter | Specificatie |
---|---|
Frequentiebereik | 0.1 GHz to 16 GHz |
Kleine signaalversterking | 24 dB typical |
Ruiscijfer | 3.5 dB typical |
Uitgangsvermogen bij 1 dB compressie (P1dB) | +22 dBm typical |
Retourverlies ingang | ?? 10 dB |
Output Return Loss | ?? 10 dB |
Voedingsspanning | +5 V DC |
Voedingsstroom | 100 mA typical |
Type verpakking | Surface Mount 5×5 mm QFN |
HMC1093-SX Key Features
- Wide Frequency Operation: Covers 0.1 GHz to 16 GHz, enabling versatile use across multiple RF and microwave bands.
- High Gain with Low Noise: Provides 24 dB gain with a noise figure as low as 3.5 dB, enhancing signal sensitivity in receiver front ends.
- High Linearity: +22 dBm output power at 1 dB compression reduces distortion for improved signal integrity.
- Compact Surface Mount Package: 5×5 mm QFN footprint ensures easy integration into dense PCB layouts.
- Stable Input and Output Matching: Return losses of ??10 dB minimize reflections and maximize power transfer.
- Laag stroomverbruik: Typical 100 mA current draw at +5 V supply supports energy-efficient system designs.
- Robust Design for Industrial Use: Reliable operation over a wide frequency range suitable for harsh environments.
HMC1093-SX Advantages vs Typical Alternatives
This amplifier stands out by combining a wide frequency range with low noise figure and high linearity, offering superior sensitivity and signal fidelity compared to typical gain blocks. Its low power consumption and compact QFN package simplify system integration and improve thermal management. These strengths provide engineers with a reliable, high-performance solution that balances efficiency, gain, and noise better than many alternatives in industrial and communication applications.
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Typische toepassingen
- RF and Microwave Communication Systems: Enhances receiver sensitivity and linearity across wide frequency bands for wireless infrastructure and satellite links.
- Test and Measurement Equipment: Provides stable, low-noise gain for signal conditioning in spectrum analyzers and network analyzers.
- Radar Systems: Supports detection and tracking by amplifying weak return signals with minimal distortion.
- Instrumentation and Defense Electronics: Suitable for precision amplifying needs in electronic warfare and secure communication devices.
HMC1093-SX Brand Info
The HMC1093-SX is part of the high-performance RF and microwave product portfolio from IC-fabrikant, known for delivering innovative semiconductor solutions tailored to industrial and communication markets. This model reflects the brand??s commitment to quality, reliability, and technical excellence, supporting engineers with components that meet stringent requirements for sensitivity, linearity, and integration in complex electronic systems.
FAQ
What frequency range does the HMC1093-SX cover?
The device operates across a wide frequency spectrum from 0.1 GHz up to 16 GHz, making it suitable for a broad array of RF and microwave applications including communications and radar.
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What are the noise performance characteristics?
This amplifier offers a low noise figure of approximately 3.5 dB, which helps to improve overall system sensitivity by minimizing signal degradation in the amplification stage.