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- 700+ models in stock and growing
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- All models available in QFN or bare die format
Product Lines: Amplifiers, Bias Tees, Couplers, Fixed Equalizers, Multipliers, Balun Transformers, Splitters/Combiners, Switches, Mixers, Fixed Attenuators.
MMIC ARTICLES & NEWS

An ultra-low NF MMIC LNA, the TSS-23ULN+ is shown to be versatile enough to be designed into the 380-480 MHz, 700-800 MHz and 950-1700 MHz bands ...

Mini-Circuits has expanded its EQY-series GaAs MMIC gain equalizers with new models operating from DC to 12 GHz in ultra-compact 1.5 x 1.5 mm ...

Mini-Circuits R&D Fellow, Joe Merenda delivers an in-depth tutorial on the fundamentals of RF amplifier additive phase noise theory, measurement ...

Mini-Circuits’ new PMA4-8243LN+ is a GaAs pHEMT MMIC low noise amplifier covering three full octaves of operating bandwidth from 8 to 24 GHz. ...

The appetite for greater download speeds and lower latency amongst modern mobile device users can be satisfied by higher RF bandwidths. The ...

We’re excited to expand our popular lineup of MMIC fixed attenuators to support even broader bandwidths in our smallest package style yet! The ...

Upconverters are ubiquitous in modern RF systems, translating everything from baseband quadrature DDS signals to many of today’s mmWave signals. ...

With a P1dB of +32.2 dBm and a PSAT of +32.6 dBm, Mini-Circuits’ PMA3-43-1W+ operates over 2+ decades of bandwidth with an outstanding ...

The AVA-223MP+ medium power MMIC amplifier exhibits excellent gain flatness over a multi-decade bandwidth with 0.5W output power at saturation ...

Mini-Circuits’ continues to expand the PMA3-series of wideband MMIC amplifiers by pushing drive power beyond 1W while maintaining ...

Mini-Circuits’ SMIQ-series of +18 dBm LO power, wideband, low conversion loss IQ MMIC mixers is ideal for use in sensitive Rx and Tx ...

Mini-Circuits’ new 3.5W MMIC power amplifier provides high dynamic range with significant headroom for high PAPR signals from 8 to 12 GHz..