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Přehled produktu
ADMV8432 is a monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC), tunable band-pass filter that features a user selectable pass-band frequency. The 3dB filter bandwidth is <gt/>17% of the centre frequency (fCENTER). Additionally, fCENTER can be varied between 16.6GHz to 30.1GHz by applying an analogue tuning voltage between 0V to 15V. The usable pass band corner frequencies (fCORNER) span from 15.1GHz to 32GHz. This tunable filter can be used as a much smaller alternative to physically large switched filter banks and cavity tuned filters. This tunable filter has excellent microphonics due to the monolithic design and provides a dynamically adjustable solution in advanced communications applications. It is used in application such as test and measurement equipment, military radar and electronic warfare (EW) systems, video satellite (VSAT) communications etc.
- Amplitude settling time is 200ns typical at (TA = 25°C)
- Single chip implementation
- Wideband rejection is 30dB
- 3dB filter bandwidth is 17% typical at (TA = 25°C)
- Insertion loss is 9dB typical at (TA = 25°C)
- Return loss is 15dB typical at (TA = 25°C)
- Input third-order intercept is 37dBm typical at (TA = 25°C)
- Phase sensitivity is 0.6Rad/V typical at (TA = 25°C)
- Drift rate is -2.7MHz/°C typical at (TA = 25°C)
- Operating temperature is -40°C to +85°C, package style is 40-lead LFCSP
Poznámky
ADI products are only authorized (and sold) for use by the customer and are not to be resold or otherwise passed on to any third party
Technické specifikace
15.1GHz
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5.5V
40Pinů
85°C
MSL 3 - 168 hodin
32GHz
-5.5V
LFCSP-EP
-40°C
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No SVHC (21-Jan-2025)
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