Product Description
Stanford Microdevices SGA-4363 is a high performance SiGe
Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor MMIC Amplifier. A Darlington
configuration featuring 1 micron emitters provides high F
T
and
excellent thermal perfomance. The heterojunction increases
breakdown voltage and minimizes leakage current between
junctions. Cancellation of emitter junction non-linearities results
in higher suppression of intermodulation products. At 850 Mhz
and 45mA , the SGA-4363 typically provides +28.7 dBm output
IP3, 16.4 dB of gain, and +14.3 dBm of 1dB compressed power
using a single positive voltage supply. Only 2 DC-blocking
capacitors, a bias resistor and an optional RF choke are required
for operation.
Gain & Return Loss vs. Frequency
24
18
Gain (dB)
GAIN
IRL
V
D
= 3.2 V, I
D
= 45 mA (Typ.)
SGA-4363
DC-2000 MHz, Cascadable
SiGe HBT MMIC Amplifier
Product Features
High Gain : 14.8 dB at 1950 MHz
Cascadable 50 Ohm
Patented SiGe Technology
0
-10
-20
-30
-40
Return Loss (dB)
ORL
Operates From Single Supply
Low Thermal Resistance Package
12
6
0
0
1
2
3
4
Frequency (GHz)
5
6
Applications
Cellular, PCS, CDPD
Wireless Data, SONET
Satellite
Units
dB
dB
dBm
dBm
dBm
dBm
M Hz
dB
dB
dB
V
°C/W
1950 M Hz
1950 M Hz
1950 M Hz
2.9
Frequency
850 M Hz
1950 M Hz
850 M Hz
1950 M Hz
850 M Hz
1950 M Hz
Min.
14.8
Ty p.
16.4
14.8
14.3
13.0
28.7
25.7
2000
14.4
10.7
3.1
3.2
255
3.5
Max.
18.0
Sy mbol
G
P
1dB
OIP
3
Parameter
Small Signal Gain
Output Pow er at 1dB Compression
Output Third Order Intercept Point
(Pow er out per tone = -5dBm)
Bandw idth
Determined by Return Loss (<-10dB)
IRL
ORL
NF
V
D
R
Th
Input Return Loss
Output Return Loss
Noise Figure
Device Voltage
Thermal Resistance
V
S
= 8 V
R
BIAS
= 110 Ohms
I
D
= 45 mA Typ.
T
L
= 25ºC
Test Conditions:
OIP
3
Tone Spacing = 1 MHz, Pout per tone = -5 dBm
Z
S
= Z
L
= 50 Ohms
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