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TriQuint Semiconductor has introduced the first three members of its new Multi-Function Circuit (MFC) family. The GaAs-based integrated circuits (ICs) are for point-to-point radio and satellite communications applications.
The TGC4405 is a K-band single-balanced upconverter for digital radio and K-band sat-com applications. It features an integrated LO doubler and output post amplifier, providing 13 dB typical conversion gain across the 17-27 GHz RF band, with single-ended signal ports and integrated RF, LO and IF baluns. Other specifications:
Model TGC4402 is a K-band upconverting mixer for digital radio and sat-com applications. It features single-ended signal ports; external RF, LO and IF baluns are not required. Specifications:
The TGC4403 is a K-band frequency doubler and includes a buffer amplifier. It delivers 20 dBm (typical) output power and 18 dB of gain. Its high conversion gain allows it to operate over a -5 dBm to +5 dBm input power range while consuming only 150mA of quiescent current from a +5V supply. Other specifications:
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