Description
The HMC504LC4BTR-R5 is a high-performance, wideband GaAs MMIC Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) designed for microwave applications. Manufactured by Analog Devices, this amplifier offers a frequency range from 17 GHz to 31 GHz, making it suitable for a variety of high-frequency applications such as point-to-point radios, VSAT, and radar systems.
This LNA provides a typical gain of 19 dB and a noise figure of 2.5 dB, ensuring minimal signal loss and high sensitivity. The HMC504LC4BTR-R5 features an output power of up to 20 dBm, which allows for strong signal amplification. It comes in a compact 4x4 mm leadless ceramic surface-mount package, facilitating easy integration into small form factor designs.
The amplifier is designed to operate with a typical supply voltage of +3.5 V, ensuring efficient power use. With its robust performance and flexibility, the HMC504LC4BTR-R5 is an ideal choice for demanding RF and microwave systems that require low noise and high gain.
Equivalent
The HMC504LC4BTR-R5 is a low noise amplifier (LNA) typically used in RF applications. Equivalent products may include:
1. Analog Devices HMC516LC4B - Offers similar RF performance.
2. Qorvo TQP3M9036 - A high-linearity LNA for similar frequency bands.
3. Skyworks SKY67150-396LF - A broad frequency range LNA with low noise figure.
4. Mini-Circuits LEE-39+ - A wideband LNA with comparable gain and noise figure.
Always consult datasheets to verify specifications and compatibility with your application.
Features
The HMC504LC4BTR-R5 is a GaAs MMIC low noise, wideband amplifier featuring a broad frequency range from 17 to 27 GHz. It offers a high gain of 19 dB and low noise figure, making it suitable for high-frequency applications such as point-to-point radios, VSAT, and military electronic systems. The amplifier provides a typical output power of +13 dBm at 1 dB compression and has a high third-order intercept point (IP3) of +23 dBm, ensuring excellent linearity. It operates with a +3V to +5V supply voltage, providing flexibility in power management. Packaged in a compact 4x4 mm ceramic leadless chip carrier (LCC), the HMC504LC4BTR-R5 is designed for easy integration into standard SMT processes. Its robust construction and performance make it ideal for applications requiring low noise, high gain, and wide frequency operation.
Pinout
The HMC504LC4BTR-R5 is a GaAs MMIC Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) designed for high-frequency applications. It typically comes in a 24-pin leadless lead frame package (LLP), also known as a quad flat no-leads (QFN) package. The main function of this device is to amplify weak RF signals while adding minimal noise. It operates over a wide frequency range, offering a high gain with low noise figure, making it suitable for use in communication systems, test equipment, and radar applications. The amplifier is also designed for optimal performance with low power consumption. Always refer to the manufacturer's datasheet for specific pin configurations and electrical characteristics.
Manufacturer
The HMC504LC4BTR-R5 is manufactured by Analog Devices, Inc. Analog Devices is a multinational semiconductor company known for designing, manufacturing, and marketing a broad range of integrated circuits (ICs) and electronic components, including analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing (DSP) technologies. The company primarily serves industries such as telecommunications, industrial automation, consumer electronics, automotive, healthcare, and aerospace and defense.
Analog Devices is recognized for its high-performance analog technology, encompassing products like data converters, amplifiers, radio frequency (RF) ICs, power management systems, and sensors. The HMC504LC4BTR-R5 itself is an RF amplifier, highlighting the company's expertise in RF and microwave technology, an area where they provide various solutions for signal processing applications.
Overall, Analog Devices is a leading player in the semiconductor industry, known for its innovation and capability to deliver solutions that bridge the physical and digital worlds, helping to drive advancements in numerous technological fields.
Application
The HMC504LC4BTR-R5 is a broadband low-noise amplifier commonly used in radio frequency (RF) applications. Its primary application areas include communication systems, such as cellular base stations, satellite communications, and microwave radios. It is also employed in radar systems, test and measurement equipment, and electronic warfare for its low noise figure and wide bandwidth capabilities. The amplifier's excellent linearity and gain performance make it suitable for improving signal quality and sensitivity in receivers and transmitters across these applications.
Package
The HMC504LC4BTR-R5 is a GaAs MMIC Low Noise Amplifier with a QFN package type. Specifically, it comes in a 24-lead 4x4 mm plastic surface-mount QFN package. This packaging is designed to support high-frequency applications and optimize thermal performance.