Join Mini-Circuits Technical Marketing Engineer, Chris DeMartino in another overview of a recent addition to the company’s MMIC portfolio. The TSS-43ULN+ is a pHEMT-based MMIC low noise amplifier housed in a tiny 2×2 mm QFN-style package, with an extended bandwidth from 0.5 to 4 GHz. This model provides 19 dB typical gain with 0.4 dB noise figure and +36.1 dBm OIP3. Like its counterparts in the TSS model family, it features an integrated shutdown feature allowing the amplifier to be switched off to protect it from transient RF power spikes and save power consumption when not in use.

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