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    Wideband RF Mixers for Time Reducing and Design Simplification in T&M and Defence Applications by Analog Devices

    Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) on May 19, 2017, introduced a series of wideband, passive, in-phase quadrature RF mixers. Supporting the entire 2.5 to 42 GHz spectrum, the HMC819x mixers provide significant benefits compared to alternative discrete options available and are ideal solutions for industrial applications such as test and measurement and defense electronics that require wideband support. Over 10 discrete components would be required to cover this same frequency range, as compared to what can be achieved with ADI’s three new devices without any compromise in performance. ADI’s HMC819x mixers are the industry’s only wideband solutions available in a standard SMT package, allowing them to be integrated efficiently in order to decrease overall design time and risk while speeding time to market.

    About the HMC819x RF Mixers

    The HMC819x series’ RF and LO bandwidth of 2.5 to 42 GHz along with wide IF bandwidth enables military or test and measurement applications to simplify design implementation while still maintaining superb RF performance. The series achieves exceptional isolation on the order of 35 dB or greater for both LO to RF and LO to IF isolation and greater than 20 dB of RF to IF isolation. The inherent I/Q architecture of the mixers accomplishes image/sideband rejection of 25 dBc or greater without the use of expensive external filtering thus overall reducing bill of materials cost. Input IP3 greater than 20 dBm is realized over the wide bandwidth while maintaining low conversion loss and high dynamic range. Well-matched LO driver amplifiers have been listed to drive the LO port of each mixer with low input power.

    Pricing and Availability

    Product Frequency Range Full Production Price Each Per 1,000 Packaging Complementary Parts
    HMC8191 2.5 to 8.5 GHz Now $54.94 SMT HMC451LC3
    HMC8193 6 to 26 GHz Now $29.42 SMT HMC8410LP2FE
    HMC8192 20 to 42 GHz September $57.40 SMT HMC635LC4

    For more information, visit: www.analog.com

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