HMC536LP2TR IQ Demodulator Mixer, Low Noise, 4×4 mm LFCSP Package

  • This device functions as a frequency mixer, enabling efficient signal conversion for communication systems.
  • It offers a wide operating frequency range, supporting diverse signal bands for flexible integration.
  • Packaged in a compact LFCSP, it minimizes board space while maintaining thermal performance.
  • Ideal for wireless infrastructure, it improves signal clarity and reduces interference in RF front-ends.
  • Manufactured under stringent quality controls to ensure consistent performance and long-term reliability.
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HMC536LP2TR Overview

The HMC536LP2TR is a high-performance, low-noise amplifier (LNA) optimized for applications requiring wideband frequency coverage from 6 to 18 GHz. This device delivers excellent gain and low noise figure, ensuring superior signal integrity for demanding RF and microwave systems. Designed for high linearity and low power consumption, it supports applications in communications, test equipment, and radar systems. Available in a compact leadless package, the device simplifies integration into complex assemblies, making it a reliable choice for engineers seeking efficiency and precision. For more technical resources, visit IC Manufacturer.

HMC536LP2TR Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Frequency Range 6 GHz to 18 GHz
Gain 17 dB
Noise Figure 3.5 dB typical
Input Return Loss 12 dB minimum
Output Return Loss 12 dB minimum
Input Power for 1 dB Compression (P1dB) +10 dBm typical
Supply Voltage +5 V
Supply Current 30 mA typical
Package Type Leadless SMT, RoHS compliant

HMC536LP2TR Key Features

  • Wideband Frequency Coverage: Operates from 6 to 18 GHz, enabling versatile use across multiple RF and microwave bands.
  • High Gain: Provides a consistent 17 dB gain, improving signal strength and system sensitivity.
  • Low Noise Figure: Maintains a noise figure as low as 3.5 dB, enhancing signal clarity and reducing system noise.
  • Compact Leadless Package: Facilitates high-density board layout and efficient thermal management.
  • Low Power Consumption: Draws only 30 mA at 5 V supply, supporting energy-efficient system designs.
  • Excellent Return Loss: Input and output return losses of 12 dB minimum reduce signal reflections and improve impedance matching.
  • High Linearity: Input 1 dB compression point of +10 dBm allows handling of strong input signals without distortion.

HMC536LP2TR Advantages vs Typical Alternatives

This amplifier stands out by delivering a strong combination of wide frequency range, low noise figure, and high gain with low power consumption. Compared to typical LNAs, it offers better linearity and return loss, ensuring higher accuracy and reliability in sensitive RF front ends. Its compact leadless design also simplifies integration and improves thermal performance, making it an ideal solution in space-constrained and high-frequency applications.

Typical Applications

  • Microwave communication systems requiring low-noise amplification over 6 to 18 GHz, such as satellite and point-to-point radio links, where signal integrity is critical.
  • Test and measurement equipment that demands consistent gain and low noise for accurate signal analysis across wide frequency bands.
  • Radar and electronic warfare systems needing robust RF front-end amplification with high linearity and reliability.
  • High-frequency instrumentation and sensing applications requiring compact, efficient, and high-performance LNAs.

HMC536LP2TR Brand Info

The HMC536LP2TR is part of a trusted line of RF and microwave components designed by a leading manufacturer known for innovation in semiconductor solutions. This product reflects the brand??s commitment to delivering high-performance, reliable, and scalable components tailored for industrial and defense applications. With rigorous quality standards and advanced packaging technologies, this amplifier supports engineers in developing next-generation wireless systems and instrumentation.

FAQ

What frequency range does the device cover?

This amplifier operates over a wide frequency range from 6 GHz to 18 GHz, making it suitable for various RF and microwave applications that require broadband performance.

What is the typical noise figure and why is it important?

The device has a typical noise figure of 3.5 dB, which is critical in minimizing the noise added to the signal during amplification. Lower noise figures improve overall system sensitivity and signal-to-noise ratio.

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