TQP3M9035

RF Amplifier  by TriQuint Semiconductor
TQP3M9035 - RF Amplifier from TriQuint Semiconductor

  The TQP3M9035 is a high linearity low noise gain block amplifier in a low-cost surface-mount package. The TQP3M9035 operates at a frequency from 50 to 4000 MHz with a noise figure of 0.66 dB. The amplifier has a P1dB of 22.5 dBm and an IP3 of 37 dBm. It is ideal for wireless infrastructure application like 3G, 4G, WCDMA, LTE etc. The LNA is internally matched and has the benefit of having high linearity while providing ultra low noise figure across a broad range of frequencies.  This allows the device to be used in both receive and transmit chains for high performance systems.  The amplifier uses a high performance E-pHEMT process and only requires an external RF choke and blocking/bypass capacitors for operation from a single +5V supply.  The low noise amplifier integrates a shut-down biasing capabi...More

Product Specifications

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  • PartNumber
    TQP3M9035
  • Description
    High Linearity LNA Gain Block
  • Industry Application
    Mobile, Wireless / Communication
  • Configuration
    IC / MMIC
  • Band / Standards
    LTE
  • Type
    Gain Block,Low Noise Amplifier
  • Frequency
    50 to 4000 MHz
  • Gain
    16.5 dB
  • Noise Figure
    0.66 dB
  • Ourput Power (dBm)
    22.5 dBm
  • Output Power (W)
    0.1779 W
  • P1dB
    22.5 dBm
  • P1dB
    0.1779 W
  • IP3
    37 dBm
  • IP3 (W)
    5.0119 W
  • Supply Voltage
    5 V
  • Current Consumption
    110 mA
  • Package Type
    Surface Mount
  • DC Connectors
    50 Ohms


Supplier Details

TriQuint Semiconductor

Address: TriQuint Inc. 2300 NE Brookwood Parkway, Hillsboro, Oregon 97124, United States

Tel: +1 (503) 615-9000

 
 
 

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