Trade Resources Industry Trends GigOptix Inc of San Jose Has Started Engineering Sampling of Its EXH2008

GigOptix Inc of San Jose Has Started Engineering Sampling of Its EXH2008

GigOptix Inc of San Jose, CA, USA (which supplies semiconductor and optical components for high-speed information streaming) has started engineering sampling of its EXH2008, a monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) wideband power amplifier in a surface-mountable 7mm x 7mm QFN package, for use in military electronic warfare (EW), radar, test & measurement equipment, and broadband telecom equipment applications.

Key features include: wideband performance from 10MHz to 26.5GHz; typical drain voltages of +8VDC with supply current of 350mA; up to 29 dBm typical Psat; low power dissipation of less than 3W; gain of up to 10 dB across the band, with gain flatness of better than ±1 dB; and internally matched 50 Ohms RF input and output.

"The EXH2008 represents another powerful addition to the growing family of GigOptix's wideband amplifier solutions," says Padraig O'Mathuna, VP & general manager of GigOptix's RF/MMIC product line. "The EXH2008 leverages GigOptix's high-speed packaging expertise to enable a wideband packaged amplifier that demonstrates excellent performance into the K-band and provides similar performance to die-based solutions," he adds.

"Moreover, the EXH2008 utilizes GigOptix's industry-leading low-power MMIC design that dissipates significantly less power than similar competing solutions," O'Mathuna claims. The EXH2008 package is fully RoHS compatible, and compatible with industry-standard SMT manufacturing techniques, making it suitable for lowering the cost of military as well as test & measurement designs, he adds.

The EXH2008 is offered as a 7mm x 7mm SMT QFN package and is available for engineering sampling immediately.

Source: http://www.semiconductor-today.com/news_items/2012/MAY/GIGOPTIX_300512.html
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