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ADI HMC717ALP3ETRRoHS

Manufacturer
MPN
HMC717ALP3ETR
LCSC Part #
C523990
Packaging
QFN-16-EP(3x3)
Customer #
Key Attributes
GaAs PHEMT MMIC Low Noise Amplifier, 4.8 - 6.0 GHz
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TypeDescription
CategoryRF and Wireless/RF Amplifiers
ManufacturerADI
PackagingQFN-16-EP(3x3)
Operating Temperature-40℃~+85℃
Input Return Loss9dB
Voltage - Supply3V~5V
Frequency Range4.8GHz~6GHz
Gain16.5dB
Output Return Loss15dB
Noise Figure1.25dB
Features-
IP329.5dBm
P1dB18.5dBm
Current - Supply73mA

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Multiple1
Standard Packaging500
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Introduction

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The HMC717ALP3E is a GaAs PHEMT MMIC Low Noise Amplifier that is ideal for fixed wireless and LTE/WiMAX/4G basestation front-end receivers operating between 4.8 and 6.0 GHz. The amplifier has been optimized to provide 1.1 dB noise figure, 14.5 dB gain and +29.5 dBm output IP3 from a single supply of +5V. Input and output return losses are excellent and the LNA requires minimal external matching and bias decoupling components. The HMC717ALP3E can be biased with +3V to +5V and features an externally adjustable supply current which allows the designer to tailor the linearity performance of the LNA for each application.

Features

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  • Noise Figure: 1.1 dB
  • Gain: 14.5 dB
  • Output IP3: +29.5 dBm
  • Single Supply: +3V to +5V
  • 16 Lead 3x3mm QFN Package: 9 mm²

Applications

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  • Fixed Wireless and LTE/WiMAX/4G
  • BTS & Infrastructure
  • Repeaters and Femtocells
  • Public Safety Radio
  • Access Points