HMC519

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HMC519

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IC RF AMP VSAT 18GHZ-32GHZ DIE

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Specifications

Attribute Value
Supplier Analog Devices Inc.
Package Bulk
ProductStatus Active
Frequency 18GHz ~ 32GHz
P1dB 14dBm
Gain 15dB
NoiseFigure 3.5dB
RFType VSAT
Voltage-Supply 3V
Current-Supply 65mA
TestFrequency 28GHz ~ 32GHz
MountingType Surface Mount
Package/Case Die

Overview

Description

The HMC519 is a versatile GaAs MMIC (Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit) used primarily as a passive double-balanced mixer. It operates over a wide frequency range, typically from 4 GHz to 8 GHz, making it suitable for various RF and microwave applications, including telecommunications, radar, and signal processing systems.
Key features of the HMC519 include its high isolation between the RF, LO (local oscillator), and IF (intermediate frequency) ports, which minimizes signal leakage and enhances performance. It offers a low conversion loss, typically around 7 dB, ensuring efficient signal mixing with minimal degradation. The mixer is also known for its robust design, capable of withstanding high LO drive levels.
The HMC519's compact size and integration capability make it ideal for applications where space and weight are critical factors. Its reliable performance across a broad frequency spectrum makes it a popular choice for designers looking to optimize their RF and microwave systems.

Equivalent

The HMC519 is a GaAs MMIC fundamental mixer typically used for frequency conversion in RF applications. Equivalent products from other manufacturers that can serve similar functions include:
1. Analog Devices ADL5350
2. Mini-Circuits ZMX-8G
3. Marki Microwave MM1-0312H
4. Skyworks SKY73009
These alternatives may have different specifications, so it's important to compare their performance parameters to ensure suitability for your specific application.

Features

The HMC519 is a GaAs MMIC low noise amplifier designed for RF and microwave applications. Some key features include:
1. Frequency Range: Operates over a wide frequency range, typically from 4 GHz to 8 GHz.
2. Noise Figure: Offers a low noise figure, generally around 2.3 dB, which is ideal for improving signal quality in receiver systems.
3. Gain: Provides a high gain, approximately 13 dB, to amplify weak signals effectively.
4. Output Power: Delivers a P1dB (1 dB compression point) output power of around 16 dBm, suitable for driving subsequent stages in RF chains.
5. Supply Voltage: Usually operates on a supply voltage of 5V.
6. Impedance: Has a typical input and output impedance of 50 ohms, facilitating easy integration into standard RF systems.
7. Package: Comes in a compact, chip-scale package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications.
These features make the HMC519 well-suited for use in various applications, including satellite communications, radar systems, and other wireless communication systems.

Pinout

The HMC519 is a GaAs MMIC mixer typically used for frequency conversion applications in RF and microwave systems. It is designed to operate in the 4.0 to 7.0 GHz range. The HMC519 is often available in a small SMT (Surface-Mount Technology) package, such as an 8-lead MSOP (Mini Small Outline Package) or similar configurations.
The typical pin count for the HMC519 is 8 pins. The functions of these pins generally include:
1. RF Input (RF): For the input radio frequency signal.
2. LO Input (LO): Local oscillator input for frequency mixing.
3. IF Output (IF): Intermediate frequency output after mixing.
4. GND: Ground connections (often multiple pins).
5. Vdd: Supply voltage input.
6. NC: No connection or reserved for future use.
Please refer to the specific datasheet of the HMC519 for exact pin configuration and functions, as it can vary slightly based on the manufacturer or specific variant of the device.

Manufacturer

The HMC519 is manufactured by Analog Devices, Inc. Analog Devices is a multinational company specializing in the design and manufacture of semiconductor products, including integrated circuits used for signal processing. The company serves a wide range of industries, including communications, automotive, industrial, healthcare, and consumer electronics. Analog Devices is known for its high-performance analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing (DSP) technologies.

Application

The HMC519 is a frequency multiplier typically used in radio frequency (RF) and microwave applications. Its primary application areas include:
1. Communication Systems: Enhances signal frequencies in satellite, mobile, and point-to-point communication systems.
2. Test and Measurement: Employed in developing RF signal generators and spectrum analyzers.
3. Radar Systems: Utilized in radar for defense and aerospace to extend frequency ranges.
4. Electronic Warfare: Supports frequency translation in jamming and other electronic warfare techniques.
5. Instrumentation: Used in various RF instrumentation for frequency synthesis.
Its wide frequency range and low phase noise make it suitable for these advanced RF applications.

Package

The HMC519 is a RF/microwave component, specifically a GaAs MMIC I/Q mixer, and it is typically available in a leadless RoHS-compliant SMT package, often described as a QFN (quad-flat no-leads) package. This type of packaging is designed to provide a compact and efficient footprint suitable for high-frequency applications.