Richardson RFPD Announces Availability of Analog Devices’ 6–14 GHz, Low Phase Noise GaAs MMIC Amplifier

Richardson RFPD Announces Availability of Analog Devices’ 6–14 GHz, Low Phase Noise GaAs MMIC Amplifier

ADL8150 features low phase noise of -172 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset, 12 dB signal gain and +30 dBm OIP3

NEWS RELEASE

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October 6, 2021 – Geneva, III.: Richardson RFPD, Inc., an Arrow Electronics company, announced today the availability and full design support capabilities for a gallium arsenide MMIC amplifier from Analog Devices, Inc.

The ADL8150 is a self-biased GaAs MMIC, heterojunction bipolar transistor, low phase noise amplifier that operates from 6 GHz to 14 GHz. The amplifier has low phase noise of -172 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset and provides 12 dB of typical signal gain and +30 dBm typical output third-order intercept.

The amplifier requires 74 mA from a 5 V collector supply voltage. The ADL8150 also features inputs and outputs that are internally matched to 50 Ω, facilitating integration into multichip modules.

The ADL8150 is versatile for a range of applications, including military and space, test instrumentation, and communications.

To find more information, or to purchase this product today online, visit the ADL8150 webpage.

The device is also available by calling 1-800-737-6937 (within North America) or find a local sales engineer (worldwide) at Local Sales Support.

To learn about additional products from Analog Devices, visit our Analog Devices storefront.

FOR DETAILS CONTACT

DAVE SILVIUS
Director, Strategic Marketing
P: 630 262 6800
dsilvius@richardsonrfpd.com