RF Gain Block Amps Operate From 100 MHz To 2.7 GHz

March 1, 2002
Operating at frequencies from 100 MHz to 2.7 GHz, the AD8353 and AD8354 broadband, RF gain block amplifiers provide a fixed gain of 20 dB with single-ended inputs and outputs, internally matched to 50½. Both devices operate with a bias voltage of

Operating at frequencies from 100 MHz to 2.7 GHz, the AD8353 and AD8354 broadband, RF gain block amplifiers provide a fixed gain of 20 dB with single-ended inputs and outputs, internally matched to 50½. Both devices operate with a bias voltage of 3 to 5V. The AD8353 delivers a linear output power of +8 dB and a third order intercept point of +23 dBm while drawing 42 mA of current. The AD8354 provides an output power of +4 dBm and a third order intercept point of +19 dBm while drawing 24 mA of current. both chips measure 3 mm x 2 mm and operate in temperatures from -40¡C to 85¡C. The AD8353 and AD8354 are priced at $1.05 each/1,000. ANALOG DEVICES INC., Wilmington, MA. (800) 262-5643.

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