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Supplier: MACOM
Description: MACOM’s mixers can be used in a wide variety of applications such as modulators, phase detectors, frequency synthesizers, and converters. They are ideal for use in CATV head end systems and up converter applications. Our low cost, passive mixers are constructed using broadband ferrite
- IF Frequency Range: 0.0 to 8000 MHz
- LO Frequency Range: 0.0500 to 46000 MHz
- Mixer Type: Double Balanced Mixer
- Package Type: Surface Mount Technology (SMT), Flat Pack, Through Hole Technology (THT)
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Supplier: MACOM
Description: performance specifications. Our mixer products are available in subsets of the frequency range such as RF and LO: 50 kHz to 24 GHz and IF: DC to 8 GHz. These mixers leverage a variety of technologies such as GaAs pHEMT and Silicon HMIC and are available in double and triple
- Conversion Loss: 5 to 10.5 dB
- IF Frequency Range: 0.0 to 18000 MHz
- LO Frequency Range: 0.0500 to 26000 MHz
- LO Power: +7 dBm, +10 dBm, +13 dBm, +23 dBm, Other
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Supplier: QuinStar Technology, Inc.
Description: QuinStar Technology’s QMB series balanced mixers enable millimeter-wave signals to be down converted to broad IF bandwidths with a local oscillator. They are available for RF over 18-110 GHz in seven waveguide bands and operate over very broad RF, LO and IF bandwidths. For fixed
- Conversion Loss: 5.5 to 9 dB
- IF Frequency Range: 0.0 to 35000 MHz
- Mixer Type: Single Balanced Mixer
- Package Type: Connectorized
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Supplier: QuinStar Technology, Inc.
Description: QuinStar Technology supplies series QMI mixer with I (in phase) and Q (quadrature phase) outputs. They are offered over the RF range of 18 to 110 GHz. These mixers utilize two balanced mixers, a 90 degree RF hybrid and an LO power splitter integrated to achieve
- Conversion Loss: 9 to 15 dB
- IF Frequency Range: Up to 3000 MHz
- LO - RF Isolation: 20 to 23 dB
- Mixer Type: Quadrature IF Mixer
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Supplier: Win Source Electronics
Description: Alternative Parts (Cross-Reference): Cross Manufacturer: AMIS Category: RF and Wireless - RF Mixers Part Status: Obsolete Type: Header, Male Pins, Shrouded (4 Side) Frequency: 37GHz ~ 46.5GHz Frequency Tolerance: ±40ppm Load Capacitance: 12.5pF ESR (Equivalent Series
- RF Frequency Range: 37000 to 46500 MHz
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Supplier: Win Source Electronics
Description: Manufacturer: AMIS Category: RF and Wireless>RF Mixers Part Status: Obsolete Capacitance: 0.22µF Tolerance: ±20% Voltage - Rated: 1.3VDC Temperature Coefficient: ±1200ppm/°C Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C Applications: Motor
- Package Type: Other
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Description: MIXER
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Supplier: Quarktwin Technology Ltd.
Description: RF Mixer IC Cellular, PCS 5MHz ~ 1GHz
- Package Type: Surface Mount Technology (SMT), Other
- RF Frequency Range: 5 to 1000 MHz
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Supplier: Quarktwin Technology Ltd.
Description: RF Mixer IC Cellular, PCN 10MHz ~ 1GHz
- Package Type: Surface Mount Technology (SMT), Other
- RF Frequency Range: 10 to 1000 MHz
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Description: MIXERS
- Package Type: Other
- RF Frequency Range: 2500 MHz
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Description: MIXERS
- Package Type: Other
- RF Frequency Range: 3000 MHz
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Description: MIXER
- Package Type: Other
- RF Frequency Range: 2000 MHz
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Supplier: Emhiser Research, Inc.
Description: Features High Isolation 35 dB Typical Low Loss 7 dB Typical SMA Connectors
- Conversion Loss: 7 dB
- IF Frequency Range: 0.0 to 1000 MHz
- LO - IF Isolation: 20 dB
- LO - RF Isolation: 35 dB
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Supplier: Custom MMIC
Description: The CMD261 is a general purpose double balanced mixer die with ultra wide IF bandwidth that can be used for up- and downconverting applications between 30 and 46 GHz. The CMD261 has very high isolation to both the RF and IF ports due to the optimized balun structures, and can operate
- IF Frequency Range: 5000 to 20000 MHz
- LO - IF Isolation: 20 dB
- LO - RF Isolation: 30 dB
- LO Frequency Range: 30000 to 46000 MHz
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: 24-31 GHz Mixer
- Conversion Loss: -10 dB
- LO Power: Other
- Package Type: Other
- RF Frequency Range: 24000 to 31000 MHz
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Supplier: RH Laboratories, Inc.
Description: RH Labs provides a wide range of mixer products including double and triple balanced configurations. Excellent performance is achieved for conversion loss, LO to RF isolation, 1 dB compression point and input, two tone, third order intercept point.
- Conversion Loss: 6.5 to 8.5 dB
- IF Frequency Range: 0.0 to 850 MHz
- RF Frequency Range: 2000 to 8000 MHz
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Supplier: APITech
Description: API Technologies' hybrid mixer product line (formerly Magnum Microwave) covers frequency ranges from 0.5 MHz to 26.5 GHz, in both double or triple balanced configurations. Available in many industry-standard surface mount, drop-in and connectorized housings, these mixers are ideal for
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: IC MMIC IQ MIXER DIE
- RF Frequency Range: 22000 to 32000 MHz
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Supplier: Marki Microwave LLC
Description: MXDB-1000WG is a double balanced mixer that features excellent conversion loss, great isolations, and spurious performance across the bandwidth. The MXDB-1000WG works well as both an up and down converter. The MXDB-1000WG is recommended for WR-10 frequency band conversion applications that
- Mixer Type: Double Balanced Mixer, Other
- Package Type: Other
- RF Frequency Range: 75000 to 110000 MHz
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Supplier: ODG (Origin Data Global)
Description: MIXERS
- IC Package Type: Other
- Technology: Other
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Supplier: Crane Aerospace & Electronics
Description: 1. The DMG-A series of surface mount Double Balanced Mixers covers the frequency range of 10 to 1500 MHz using miniature 4-diode rings suitable for both general purpose and high performance applications. 2. The DMG-A SMD package is designed for 50 W coplanar systems to insure satisfactory
- Conversion Loss: 7 to 10 dB
- IF Frequency Range: 0.0 to 1000 MHz
- LO - IF Isolation: 20 dB
- LO - RF Isolation: 35 dB
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Supplier: Spectrum Microwave
Description: Spectrum Microwave draws upon an extensive design library and a talented staff of experienced microwave engineers with backgrounds in amplifiers, mixers, filters, Oscillators, Synthesizers and systems. The company now is a single organization focused on providing a wide range of microwave
- Conversion Loss: 5.5 to 9 dB
- IF Frequency Range: 10 to 3000 MHz
- LO - IF Isolation: 20 to 25 dB
- LO - RF Isolation: 20 to 30 dB
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Supplier: Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
Description: These low-cost, surface mountable, plastic packaged silicon mixer Schottky diodes are designed for RF and microwave mixers and detectors. They include low barrier diodes and zero-bias detectors that combine Skyworks advanced semiconductor technology with low-cost packaging
- Applications: Mixer
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Supplier: LCSC Electronics Technology (HK) Limited
Description: SMD-6P RF Mixers ROHS
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Supplier: New Jersey Semi-Conductor Products, Inc.
Description: Diode RF Mixer PN Mixer
- Tj: -55 to 150 C
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RF Mixers - 350-5000 MHz Wideband Receive Mixer with Integrated Integer-N PLL and VCO -- SKY73208-11Supplier: Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
Description: Please note: SKY73208-11 is being discontinued and is not recommended for new designs. Skyworks SKY73208-11 is a fully integrated wideband receive downconverter that includes a high linearity mixer and a complete Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO), synthesizer, and Local Oscillator (LO
- IF Frequency Range: 50 MHz
- Mixer Type: Single Balanced Mixer
- Package Type: Through Hole Technology (THT), Other
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Supplier: Qorvo
Description: Qorvo's CMD181K3 is a general purpose, double balanced mixer in a leadless 3 x 3 mm air cavity surface mount package. Operating over the RF bandwidth of 26 to 44 GHz, the mixer has very low conversion loss and high isolations to both the RF and IF ports due to the
- IF Frequency Range: 10000 MHz
- LO - IF Isolation: 32 dB
- LO - RF Isolation: 40 dB
- LO Frequency Range: 26000 to 44000 MHz
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Supplier: Pulsar Microwave Corporation
Description: RoHS compliant, custom frequency bands & optimized specifications available
- Conversion Loss: 8 dB
- IF Frequency Range: 0.0 to 400 MHz
- LO - IF Isolation: 15 dB
- LO - RF Isolation: 20 dB
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Supplier: Broadcom Inc.
Description: Features Broad Frequency Range: 5-30 GHz LO and RF, DC-5 GHz IF Low Conversion Loss: -8 dB Complete Image Suppression: 20 dB Simple DC Requirements: -1V, 0 mA Good third Order Intercept of 18dBm
- Conversion Loss: 8 dB
- IF Frequency Range: Up to 5000 MHz
- LO - IF Isolation: 25 dB
- LO - RF Isolation: 25 dB
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Supplier: ODG (Origin Data Global)
Description: IC MIXER
- IC Package Type: Other
- Supply Voltage: Other
- Technology: EDGE, UMTS, Other
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Supplier: Integrated Device Technology
Description: This device is part of a series of downconverting mixers covering all UTRA bands. The IDT F1100 dual channel device operates with a single 5V supply. It is optimized for operation in a Multi-carrier BaseStation Receiver for RF bands from 698 to 915 MHz with High Side Injection. IF
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 85 C
- Package Type: Surface Mount Technology (SMT), Other
- RF Frequency Range: 650 to 1000 MHz
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Supplier: Broadcom Inc.
Description: The HSMS-282x family of schottky diodes are the best all-round choice for most applications. These products featuring low series resistance, low forward voltage at all current levels, and good RF characteristics. Applications include clamping, low frequency mixers, biased detectors,
- CT: 1 pF
- Configuration: Single
- Diode Applications: Detector, Mixer, Switching, Other
- Diode Type: Schottky Barrier Diodes
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Supplier: ODG (Origin Data Global)
Description: IC MIXER DUAL 196CSBGA
- IC Package Type: Other
- Technology: CDMA, GSM, GPRS, Other
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RF Mixer Characterization
Mixers are 3-port devices that incorporate nonlinear elements, typically diodes or transistors, to produce the sum or difference of two input frequencies. For example, in transceivers mixers are used to translate radio frequencies (RF) to intermediate frequencies (IF) to allow easier, cheaper
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Mixer Basics Primer
of the most misunderstood components available in the RF/microwave engineer 's toolbox. This Mixer Basics Primer intends to shed light on the "dark art " of microwave mixers to help our customers better understand, select, and ultimately use Marki Microwave mixers.
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Everything RF: Qorvo Introduces I/Q GaAs Mixers for Wideband and High Frequency Applications
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Schottky Mixer Feature High Dynamic Range
of the mixer. The signal for the RF port of the mixer is typically derived from a low noise amplifier (LNA) which ultimately comes from an antenna. The resulting intermediate frequency (IF) produced from mixing the two signals is then processed or possibly down converted again.
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markets with other burly competitors to contend with. Economics hold industry back from plunge into 90 nm Industry experts gazing at the 90-nanometer process node don't like what they see. Sirenza Micro rolls out RF mixers devices based on SiGe process SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Sirenza Microdevices Inc
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Microwave Receiver Linearity Verification
The linearity of an RF or microwave receiver is typically measured at its intermediate frequency. Nonlinearities at high signal levels due to mixer compression, and at low levels due to noise, are then specified as maximum error figures. However, finding accurate, affordable instruments for direct
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Practical RF System Design
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A prototype IC of a chopper-stabilized RF mixer in a 0.18pm CMOS process is presented, along with measured results.
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