Product Overview: HMC517LC4 - Analog Devices Inc.
The HMC517LC4 is a high-performance, wideband, GaAs PHEMT MMIC Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) designed by Analog Devices Inc. This VCO operates within the frequency range of 16 GHz to 21 GHz, making it an ideal choice for applications that demand a high-frequency source with a wide tuning range.
The HMC517LC4 integrates resonators, negative resistance devices, and varactor diodes, all within a compact 4x4 mm leadless chip carrier package. This integration results in a product that not only saves space but also simplifies the design process for system engineers. The device is capable of producing +11 dBm of output power across the entire frequency range, which ensures a strong and clear signal in various applications.
With a typical phase noise performance of -100 dBc/Hz at 100 kHz offset, the HMC517LC4 provides excellent spectral purity. This characteristic is essential for systems that require low phase noise performance, such as point-to-point radios, satellite communication systems, and military radar applications. The VCO's wide frequency range and low phase noise also make it suitable for use in test and measurement equipment and electronic warfare systems.
The HMC517LC4 features a tuning voltage range of 0 to 13V, allowing precise frequency control, which is critical for many high-frequency applications. The device also operates over a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, ensuring reliable performance across various environmental conditions.
Analog Devices Inc. is known for its commitment to high-quality products, and the HMC517LC4 is no exception. It is RoHS compliant and adheres to strict manufacturing standards, ensuring both reliability and performance. Whether for commercial, industrial, or military applications, the HMC517LC4 from Analog Devices Inc. stands as a versatile and robust choice for designers in need of a high-frequency VCO.
Note: For more detailed specifications and application information, please refer to the HMC517LC4 datasheet provided by Analog Devices Inc.