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MMIC ARTICLES & NEWS

Learn the basics of how balanced amplifiers (a.k.a. quadrature combined pairs) operate, their advantages and common applications.

Mini-Circuits’ new AVA-0233LN+ is a GaAs pHEMT MMIC low noise amplifier with a wide operating frequency range from 2 to 30 GHz. This model ...

2022 was a year of many breakthroughs for Mini-Circuits' product line, from amplifiers extending up to E-Band to high-rejection LTCC filters and ...

The computations required to determine cascaded P1dB and IP3 when incorporating multiple nonlinear devices into the cascade become significantly ...

This installment of our Every Block Covered series builds on the concepts we established for cascading system noise parameters in a simple ...

Mini-Circuits’ new CY3-453-D+ MMIC X3 multiplier die converts input signals from 6.66 to 15 GHz into output signals from 20 to 45 GHz. With an ...

Mini-Circuits’ new SMIQ-653H-D+ MMIC IQ mixer die provides an RF and LO frequency range from 18 to 65 GHz and an IF bandwidth from DC to 20 GHz. ...

Mini-Circuits is expanding our lineup of frequency mixers to give you more options and more capabilities for frequency conversion in the mmWave ...

In this installation of our series on MMIC technologies, we explore the ins and outs of Integrated Passive Devices (IPDs). Learn the fundamentals

1500+ in-stock models and custom designs with fast turnaround
Low pass, high pass, band pass, band stop, diplexers and triplexers
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Gain an understanding of why the low noise amplifier (LNA) is so important to the performance of your receiver chain, review the common tradeoffs

Radha Setty, Technical Advisor, Mini-Circuits
Introduction
Prior to the invention of the transistor, telephone exchanges were built using ...