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Articles by Mini-Circuits

Ultra High IP3 Amplifier Module

October 12, 2011
The HXG-242+ (RoHS compliant) is an advanced amplifier module combining high dynamic range MMIC technology with integrated optimization circuits to provide industry-leading linearity over the optimized frequency range of 700 to 2400 MHz. It is packaged in a Mini-Circuits System-in-Package (MSiP) module (6.4 × 6.4 × 2.4 mm) using...
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PHA-1+ Ultra High Dynamic Range MMIC Amplifier

January 17, 2011

PHA-1+_df782_200Mini-Circuits PHA-1+ Ultra High Dynamic Range MMIC Amplifier supports low intermodulation amplification over the broad frequency range of 50 MHz to 6 GHz. This design provides a unique combination of high Output IP3 (typically +42 dBm) while maintaining a noise figure less than 3 dB up to 4 GHz and typical gain of 14 dB at 2 GHz.


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Fixed Frequency Synthesizers

January 17, 2011

RS-263_100For applications requiring a highly stable single frequency, Mini-Circuits’ engineering team can customize a low noise synthesized source for any frequency from 56 to 6010 MHz. Fixed-frequency synthesizers feature low phase noise with spurious performance of -90 dBc or better. They operate with low power consumption and are supplied in compact surface-mount or connectorized packages.


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Broadband Fixed Attenuators, DC to 6GHz

January 17, 2011

Mini-Circuitsattenuator1smallMini-Circuits VAT, HAT, and UNAT fixed attenuators provide precision performance at economical prices. Covering from DC up to 6 GHz and available with attenuation values from 1 to 30 dB, the rugged attenuators feature innovative unibody construction for outstanding reliability. These low-cost fixed attenuators offer the low VSWR, outstanding attenuation flatness, and repeatability that make them ideal for a wide range of laboratory and production applications.


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Ceramic Balun RF Transformer TCN2-45+

January 17, 2011

minicircuitsTCN2-45smallCeramic Balun RF Transformer TCN2-45+ has a maximum ratings operating temperature of -55°C to 100°C Storage Temperature -55°C to 100° with a C Input RF power.


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Coaxial Voltage Controlled Oscillator ZX95-3146+

January 17, 2011

minicircuitsZX95-3146smallCoaxial Voltage Controlled Oscillator ZX95-3146+ has 5V Tuning for PLL IC's 3000 to 3110 MHz; R & D; LAB; Instrumentation; Wireless communications Applications; High Power Output, +9 dBm typ.; Low Phase Noise; Low Pushing and Protected by US patent 6,790,049 Features.


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Coaxial Voltage Controlled Oscillator ZX95-928C+

January 17, 2011

minicircuitsZX95-3146smallCoaxial Voltage Controlled Oscillator ZX95-928C+ Low Noise 902 to 928 MHz; R & D; Instrumentation; RFID Reader; Defense communication Applications; 5 V Tuning Voltage range and is protected by US patent 6,790,049 features.


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50 ohm Termination

January 17, 2011

MC0604mwj_05_24smallThe model ANNE-50X is a 50 ohm termination that offers wide band coverage of DC to 20 GHz. It features a return loss of 40 dB typical up to 4 GHz and 30 dB typical at 10 to 20 GHz. The ANNE-50X offers rugged construction and operates at –55° to 100° C.


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Low Pass Filters

January 17, 2011

MC0602m05_10The LFTC series of low pass filters operate in a frequency range from DC to 5400 MHz. The filters can handle more than 10 W and cover cut-off frequencies up to 6 GHz. This series is ideal for applications dealing with rejection of harmonics, intermods and avoiding unwanted signals from creeping into the system.


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Directional Couplers

January 17, 2011

MC0607mwj_05_16smallAs seen in the July 2006 issue of Microwave Journal. This DBTC series of directional couplers operates in a frequency range from 5 to 2000 MHz and features nine different coupling values that range from 9 to 20 dB.


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