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Product Specification
D10040200GTH
GaAs Power Doubler, 40 – 1000MHz, 20.0dB min. Gain @ 1GHz, High, 440mA max. @ 24VDC
FEATURES
• Excellent linearity
• Superior return loss performance
• Extremely low distortion
• Optimal reliability
• Low noise
• Unconditionally stable under all terminations
• High output capability
APPLICATION
• 40 to 1000 MHz CATV amplifier systems
DESCRIPTION
• Hybrid Power Doubler amplifier module with high
output capability employing GaAs dice
LIMITING VALUES
In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 60134)
SYMBOL
Vi
Vov
Tstg
Tmb
PARAMETER
RF input voltage (single tone)
DC supply over-voltage (5 minutes)
storage temperature
operating mounting base temperature
D10040200GTH
GaAs Power Doubler Hybrid
High Output Capability
40 – 1000MHz
20.0dB min. Gain @ 1GHz
440mA max. @ 24VDC
MIN.
-
-
- 40
- 30
MAX.
75
30
+ 100
+ 100
UNIT
dBmV
V
°C
°C
CHARACTERISTICS
Table 1: S-Parameter, Noise Figure, DC Current; VB = 24V; Tmb = 30°C; ZS = ZL = 75 Ω
SYMBOL PARAMETER
Gp power gain
SL slope 1)
FL flatness of frequency
response
S11 input return loss
S22 output return loss
F noise figure
Itot total current
consumption (DC)
CONDITIONS
f = 50 MHz
f = 1000 MHz
f = 40 to 1000 MHz
f = 40 to 1000 MHz
(Peak to Valley)
f = 40 to 320 MHz
f = 320 to 640 MHz
f = 640 to 870 MHz
f = 870 to 1000 MHz
f = 40 to 320 MHz
f = 320 to 640 MHz
f = 640 to 870 MHz
f = 870 to 1000 MHz
f = 50 to 1000 MHz
MIN.
19.5
20.0
1.0
-
TYP.
20.0
1.5
20.0
19.0
17.0
16.0
20.0
19.0
18.0
17.0
-
420.0
MAX.
20.5
22
2.0
0.8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
6.5
440.0
UNIT
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
mA
Notes:
1) The slope is defined as the difference between the gain at the start frequency and the gain at the stop frequency.
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2005 Jan 11
Document Revision Level A
Product Specification
D10040200GTH
GaAs Power Doubler, 40 – 1000MHz, 20.0dB min. Gain @ 1GHz, High, 440mA max. @ 24VDC
CHARACTERISTICS
Table 2: Distortion data 40 – 550 MHz; VB = 24V; Tmb = 30°C; ZS = ZL = 75 Ω
SYMBOL CONDITIONS
MIN. TYP.
CTB
79 ch. 7 dB tilted; Vo = 52 dBmV @ 550 MHz; 1)
-
- 65
MAX.
- 63
UNIT
dBc
XMOD
79 ch. 7 dB tilted; Vo = 52 dBmV @ 550 MHz; 1)
-
- 62 - 60
dBc
CSO
79 ch. 7 dB tilted; Vo = 52 dBmV @ 550 MHz; 1)
-
-67 -65 dBc
Notes:
1) 79 channels, NTSC frequency raster: 55.25 MHz to 547.25 MHz, +45 dBmV to +52 dBmV tilted output level.
Composite Second Order (CSO)
The CSO parameter (both sum and difference products) is defined by the NCTA.
Composite Triple Beat (CTB)
The CTB parameter is defined by the NCTA.
Cross Modulation (XMOD)
Cross modulation (XMOD) is measured at baseband (selective voltmeter method), referenced to 100% modulation of the
carrier being tested.
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Document Revision Level A
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