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<strong>High</strong> <strong>Frequency</strong> Products<br />

FEATURED PRODUCTS<br />

Power Amps<br />

The HMC1014 is a four stage GaAs<br />

pHEMT MMIC Medium Power<br />

Amplifier die that operates between<br />

33.5 and 46.5 GHz. The amplifier<br />

provides 21 dB of gain, +27.5 dBm<br />

of saturated output power, and 27%<br />

PAE (Power Added Efficiency) from<br />

a +6V supply. With up to +35 dBm<br />

OIP3, the HMC1014 is ideal for<br />

high linearity applications in military<br />

and space as well as point-topoint<br />

and point-to-multi-point radios.<br />

The HMC1024 and the HMC1029<br />

are four stage GaAs pHEMT MMIC<br />

1 and 2 Watt Power Amplifiers that<br />

operate from 27.5 to 33.5 GHz and<br />

from 27 to 37 GHz respectively. The<br />

HMC1024 provides 24 dB of gain,<br />

+40 dBm OIP3, +31.5 dBm of saturated<br />

output power, and 29% PAE<br />

from a +6V power supply.<br />

Hittite Microwave Corp.<br />

hittite.com<br />

Serial Data Analysis<br />

LeCroy Corporation announced its<br />

SDAIII-CompleteLinQ, the only<br />

serial data analysis package that<br />

simultaneously performs eye, jitter,<br />

vertical noise, and crosstalk<br />

analysis on up to four lanes, with<br />

quick and easy lane-to-lane comparisons.<br />

The SDAIII-<br />

CompleteLinQ extends LeCroy's<br />

superior serial data analysis toolsets<br />

to include the simultaneous<br />

analysis of up to four lanes of serial<br />

data traffic. With multi-lane<br />

analysis, engineers can quickly<br />

view eye diagrams on all lanes, or<br />

use the multi-lane capability to<br />

analyze a single lane at multiple<br />

points using LeCroy differential<br />

probes or the VirtualProbe option.<br />

SDAIII-CompleteLinQ can also<br />

show multiple analyses of a single<br />

serial data signal - ideal for either<br />

comparing different equalization<br />

schemes with the Eye Doctor II<br />

option.<br />

LeCroy Corp.<br />

lecroy.com<br />

TM<br />

LINC2 Visual System Architect<br />

• Powerful<br />

• Accurate<br />

• Affordable<br />

System and Circuit<br />

Simulation Software<br />

Check Web for Latest Specials<br />

www.appliedmicrowave.com<br />

RF & MW Design Software<br />

To order, contact: www.appliedmicrowave.com<br />

Gunn Oscillator<br />

Model SOM-10401317-08-S1 is a<br />

free running F band mechanically<br />

tuned Gunn oscillator with output<br />

power of + 17 dBm and mechanically<br />

tuning bandwidth of +/- 0.5<br />

GHz. Mechanical tuning is via a<br />

self-locking tuning screw or<br />

micrometer. The bias voltage and<br />

current to operate the oscillator is<br />

at + 4.5 Vdc and 750 mA typically.<br />

The semiconductor used on the<br />

oscillator is a GaAs Gunn diode,<br />

eliminating concerns over device<br />

availability and product continuation.<br />

The oscillator is also bias tunable<br />

to allow frequency modulation<br />

via its bias port. While it exhibits<br />

moderate frequency stability, an<br />

optional heater can be installed to<br />

further improve the temperature<br />

performance with a single bias at<br />

+10 Vdc to supply heating power<br />

up to 5 watts. The mechanically<br />

tuned Gunn oscillator family also<br />

includes models covering the Ka,<br />

Q, U, V, E and W bands.<br />

SAGE Millimeter<br />

sagemillimeter.com<br />

16 <strong>High</strong> <strong>Frequency</strong> <strong>Electronics</strong><br />

Get info at www.HFeLink.com

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