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Custom MMIC

Custom MMIC CMD310C3 - RF CafeSupplement to a Portfolio of High Performance MMICs

Custom MMIC Intros New Sub-Harmonic Mixer Product Category - RF CafeChelmsford, MA – December 5, 2019 – Custom MMIC (www.CustomMMIC.com), is excited to announce a new product category, adding to its growing list of high performance MMICs, with the introduction of three new GaAs Sub-Harmonic Mixers. The CMD303, CMD310/C3 MMICs cover frequency ranges of 13-21 GHz and 20-32 GHz respectively, with excellent conversion loss and isolation. Sub-harmonic mixers are driven by a local oscillator (LO) signal that is an integer fraction, or sub-harmonic, of the desired LO frequency. This eases the design, layout and cost of the LO source for microwave frequency designs. These new mixers operate with a x2 LO, meaning the user needs to provide the mixer with an LO at half the desired mixing frequency. To learn more about the importance of sub-harmonic mixers for high-frequency applications read the recently published article "Helping to Eliminate the Mix-up over Mixers."

 

Custom MMIC Intros New Sub-Harmonic Mixer Model Numbers - RF Cafe

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About Custom MMIC

Custom MMIC is an industry leader in the design and manufacture of innovative high-performance RF and Microwave MMIC devices. Our core values are built on the foundation of continuous improvement that results in engineering and manufacturing excellence. We pride ourselves on our ability to respond quickly to the constantly changing needs of our customers and the design challenges they face every day. To enhance our value-add to our customers, Custom MMIC has developed strategic manufacturing alliances with trusted foundries around the world that specialize in GaAs, GaN, SiC, InP, and InGaP HBT. To learn more about Custom MMIC and our unique design and manufacturing capabilities, visit www.CustomMMIC.com.

 

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John Greichen

300 Apollo Drive

Chelmsford, MA  01824  USA

Phone:  978-467-4290

Website:  www.custommmic.com

E-Mail:  jgreichen@custommmic.com

 

 

Posted December 6, 2019

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