Friday, November 18, 2011

GigOptix expands wideband microwave portfolio with DC to 30 GHz GaAs MMIC distributed power amplifier

SAN JOSE, USA: GigOptix Inc. has expanded its Monolithic-Microwave-Integrated-Circuit (MMIC) power amplifier line with the addition of a 0.25W wideband distributed power amplifier for military Electronic Warfare (EW), radar, test & measurement equipment and broadband telecom equipment applications. This amplifier augments GigOptix’s broad line of power amplifiers with frequency coverage extending up to 90 GHz.

Key features of the iT2012 include:
* Wide bandwidth performance from DC to 30 GHz.
* Internally matched RF input and outputs to 50 Ohms.
* Delivering up to +26 dBm typical saturated output power up to 15GHz and higher than 22dBm up to 30GHz.
* 35dBm typical output IP3 while operating with typical drain voltages of +8 VDC.
* Supply current of 220 mA from a +8V supply.
* Small signal gain of 16dB typical with a gain flatness of ±0.5 dB across band.

“We are excited to release the first new microwave product since our acquisition of Endwave,” stated Andrea Betti-Berruto, CTO of GigOptix. “We have blended the skill sets of both design groups to create a superior performing product. This product release further demonstrates our successful and synergistic integration under the GigOptix umbrella.”

The iT2012 wideband distributed amplifier is available as bare die form and is designed to enable straightforward integration into subsystems and Multi-Chip-Modules (MCMs) by requiring few extra components for bias decoupling. Engineering samples are available now.

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