HMMC-5033 Avago Technologies US Inc., HMMC-5033 Datasheet

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HMMC-5033

Manufacturer Part Number
HMMC-5033
Description
Manufacturer
Avago Technologies US Inc.
Type
Power Amplifierr
Datasheet

Specifications of HMMC-5033

Number Of Channels
1
Frequency (max)
32GHz
Output Power
26dBm
Power Supply Requirement
Single
Single Supply Voltage (typ)
3.5/5V
Single Supply Voltage (max)
5V
Dual Supply Voltage (min)
Not RequiredV
Dual Supply Voltage (typ)
Not RequiredV
Dual Supply Voltage (max)
Not RequiredV
Supply Current
640@5VmA
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Operating Temp Range
-55C to 85C
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Compliant
Avago HMMC-5033
17.7– 32 GHz Power Amplifier
Data Sheet
Description
The HMMC-5033 is a MMIC power amplifier designed
for use in wireless transmitters that operate within
the 17.7 GHz to 32 GHz range. At 28 GHz it provides
26 dBm of output power (P
signal gain from a small easy-to-use device. The
HMMC-5033 was designed to be driven by the HMMC-
5040 (20– 40 GHz) or the HMMC-5618 (5.9– 20 GHz)
MMIC amplifier for linear transmit applications. This
device has input and output matching circuitry for
use in 50 ohm environments.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Symbol
V
V
I
I
P
Det. Bias
T
T
T
T
Notes:
1. Absolute maximum ratings for continuous operation unless otherwise noted.
2. Refer to DC Specifications/Physical Properties table for derating information.
D1
D2
ch
A
st
max
D1
G1
in
, V
, V
D2
GG
Parameters/Conditions
Drain Supply Voltages
Gate Supply Voltages
First Stage Drain Current
Second Stage Drain Current
RF Input Power
Applied Detector Bias
(Optional)
Channel Temperature
Backside Ambient Temp.
Storage Temperature
Max. Assembly Temperature
Chip Size:
Chip Size Tolerance:
Chip Thickness:
[2]
[1]
-1dB
) and 18 dB of small-
Units
V
V
mA
mA
dBm
V
°C
°C
°C
°C
2.74 x 1.31 mm (108 x 51.6 mils)
±10 µm (±0.4 mils)
127 ± 15 µm (5.0 ± 0.6 mils)
Min.
-3.0
-55
-65
Max.
5.2
0.5
320
640
23
5.2
170
+85
+170
300
Features
• 26 dBm output P
• High gain: 1.8 dB
• 50Ω input/output matching
• Small size
• RF detector network
(-1dB)
at 28 GHz

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HMMC-5033 Summary of contents

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... The HMMC-5033 was designed to be driven by the HMMC- 5040 (20– 40 GHz) or the HMMC-5618 (5.9– 20 GHz) MMIC amplifier for linear transmit applications. This device has input and output matching circuitry for use in 50 ohm environments ...

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... Channel Temperature ( Notes: 1. Backside ambient operating temperature Thermal resistance (in °C/Watt channel temperature T(°C) can be estimated using the equation: θ(T) ≅ θ 3. Derate MTTF by a factor or two for every 8°C above T HMMC-5033 RF Specifications 25° Symbol Parameters/Conditions BW Operating Bandwidth Gain Small Signal Gain ...

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... Applications The HMMC-5033 MMIC is a broad- band power amplifier designed for use in transmitters that operate in various frequency bands between 17.7 GHz and 32 GHz. It can be attached to the output of the HMMC-5040 (20 –40 GHz) or the HMMC-5618 (5.9 – 20 GHz) MMIC amplifier, increasing the power handling capability of transmitters requiring linear operation ...

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... HMMC-5033 Typical Performance Characteristics 240 mA 460 Gain Spec Range 40 14 17.7 – 31.5 GHz Isolation 100 FREQUENCY (GHz) Figure 2. Gain and Isolation vs. Frequency 3 240 mA 460 sat -1dB FREQUENCY (GHz) Figure 5. Output Power vs. Frequency 3 240 mA 460 Spec Range 17.7 – 31.5 GHz ...

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... V DD 225–300 mA ≥100 pF HMMC-5040 RF Input ≥100 Figure 8. Assembly diagram illustrating the HMMC-5033 cascaded with the HMMC-5040 for 20–32 GHz applications 115 mA 180 mA ≥100 pF ≥100 pF RF Input HMMC-5618 ≥100 Figure 9. Assembly diagram illustrating the HMMC-5033 cascaded with the HMMC-5618 for 17.7 – 20 GHz applications. ...

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... V D1 145 480 745 1260 1165 635 RF Input 95 80 280 735 Figure 10. HMMC-5033 Bonding Pad Locations. (Dimensions are in micrometers Det. Out D2 1625 1980 2370 2610 1180 RF Output 995 Det. Bias 530 Det. Ref. 220 1615 1970 2575 V 2690 D2 ...

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This data sheet contains a variety of typical and guaranteed performance data. The information supplied should not be interpreted as a complete list of circuit specifications. In this data sheet the term typical refers to the 50th percentile performance. For ...

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