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Introducing the First 50V GaN MMICs for S-Band Radar Applications

Designed for frequencies spanning 2.7–3.5GHz, the 15W/50V CMPA2735015S GaN MMIC provides 34dB small signal gain and 21W output power at pulsed PSAT with a 500μ pulse width and 10% duty cycle. The 30W/50V CMPA2735030S GaN MMICs are also designed for frequencies of 2.7–3.5GHz, and provide 34dB small signal gain and 41W output power at pulsed PSAT with a 500μ pulse width and 10% duty cycle.

Additionally, the 50V GaN MMICs feature a two-stage, 50-ohm, reactively matched amplifier design to enable high power and additional power efficiency in a 5mm x 5mm surface mount QFN package. Because the part is fully matched to 50Ω, the matching circuitry moves from the PCB and onto the MMIC chip – making the customer’s implementation easier and reducing the overall size of the design. Both MMICs are available as bare die.

With the industry’s most comprehensive portfolio of GaN RF devices for radar applications from L to X bands, Wolfspeed GaN-on-SiC RF devices are also enabling next-generation broadband, public safety, and ISM (industrial, scientific, and medical) amplifiers; broadcast, satellite, and tactical communications amplifiers; UAV data links; cellular infrastructure; test instrumentation; and two-way private radios.

For more visit http://www.wolfspeed.com/CMPA2735015S.

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