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The electrical specifications apply at TA=+25°C in a 50Ω system. Typical data shown is for the connectorized M package mixer used in the forward direction with a sine wave LO input.[1] Specifications shown for configuration A.

Min and Max limits apply only to our connectorized units and are guaranteed at TA=+25°C. All bare die are 100% DC tested and visually inspected.

Parameter

Test Conditions

Min

Typical

Max

Units

RF (Port 1) Frequency Range

 

30

 

100

GHz

LO (Port 3) Frequency Range

 

30

 

100

I (Port 2) Frequency Range

 

0

 

20

Conversion Loss (CL)[2]

RF/LO = 30 - 130 GHz

I = DC - 0.2 GHz

 

8.5

 

dB

Noise Figure (NF)[3]

RF/LO = 30 - 130 GHz

I = DC - 0.2 GHz

 

8.5

 

dB


[1] LO power used for characterization varies by band. Saturated amplifiers used were AMM-6702 and A-3567

[2] Measured as a down converter to a fixed 91MHz IF.

[3] Mixer Noise Figure typically measures within 0.5 dB of conversion loss for IF frequencies greater than 5 MHz.

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MM1-30100L Mixer Package Diagram
MM1-30100L is a GaAs MMIC double balanced mixer that features excellent conversion loss, superior isolations, and spurious performance across an incredibly broad bandwidth.  The MM1-30100L works well as both an up and down converter from the Ka band through mmWave/W band. The MM1-30100L is recommended for mmWave frequency conversion applications that require low loss.  It is available as both wire bondable die and as a connectorized module.

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