Product Overview: HMC457QS16GETR by Analog Devices Inc.
The HMC457QS16GETR is a high-performance, GaAs InGaP Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor (HBT) MMIC VCO from Analog Devices Inc. This Voltage-Controlled Oscillator (VCO) is designed to cater to a wide range of applications, including point-to-point and point-to-multipoint radios, VSAT, military end use, and test instrumentation.
The HMC457QS16GETR operates within the frequency range of 7.1 GHz to 7.8 GHz, providing a comprehensive solution for systems requiring a stable and precise signal source within this band. Its output power is +17 dBm typical, which ensures a robust signal for various uses. The VCO exhibits a phase noise performance of -106 dBc/Hz at 100 kHz offset, which is indicative of its ability to maintain signal purity and reduce noise interference in communication systems.
This VCO comes in a compact QS16G surface-mount package, which is conducive to space-constrained applications. The package size is designed to be compatible with standard pick-and-place assembly equipment, facilitating ease of integration into a wide array of systems. The HMC457QS16GETR is also RoHS compliant, ensuring adherence to current environmental standards regarding hazardous substances.
The inclusion of an internal resonator, negative resistance device, and varactor diode within the HMC457QS16GETR's architecture allows for a reduction in the number of external components required, thus simplifying the overall design process for system integrators. Its single-supply voltage operation further adds to the convenience of implementation, as it eliminates the need for complex power supply sequencing.
Analog Devices Inc. is known for its commitment to quality and reliability, and the HMC457QS16GETR is no exception. It is designed to meet the stringent requirements of high-performance RF systems, ensuring consistent and reliable operation even in demanding applications. Whether it is for telecommunications, aerospace, defense, or test and measurement, the HMC457QS16GETR stands as a testament to Analog Devices' expertise in high-frequency VCO design.