DescriptionThe MAAMSS0014 employs a monolithic single stage design featuring a convenient 50-ohm input/ output impedance. This device runs off a single +5 volt supply and draws 110 mA typically. The design provides excellent performance from 500 to 2400 MHz. M/A-COM's MAAMSS0014 RF driver amplifie...
MAAMSS0014: DescriptionThe MAAMSS0014 employs a monolithic single stage design featuring a convenient 50-ohm input/ output impedance. This device runs off a single +5 volt supply and draws 110 mA typically. The...
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The MAAMSS0014 employs a monolithic single stage design featuring a convenient 50-ohm input/ output impedance. This device runs off a single +5 volt supply and draws 110 mA typically. The design provides excellent performance from 500 to 2400 MHz. M/A-COM's MAAMSS0014 RF driver amplifier is a GaAs MMIC which exhibits excellent ACPR performance as well as high gain and low power consumption in a low-cost SOT-89 surface mount plastic package. The MAAMSS0014 is fabricated using M/A-COM's iHBT process to realize low current and high power functionality. The process features full passivation for increased performance and reliability.
The features of MAAMSS0014 can be summarized as (1)low cost plastic SOT-89 package; (2)broadband operation; (3)18 dBm pout at 50 dBc ACPR; (4)24 dBm P1dB.
The absolute maximum ratings of MAAMSS0014 are (1)RF input power, 500 MHz: 0 dBm, 900 MHz: 2 dbm, 1900 MHz:4 dBm; (2)voltage: 6.0 volts; (3)operating temperature: -40 °C to +85 °C; (4)storage temperature: -65 °C to +150 °C(1. Exceeding any one or combination of these limits may cause permanent damage to this device. 2. The MAAMSS0014 is designed to operate optimally at 10 dB backed off from its output P1dB of 24 dBm. Driving the device at higher power levels could degrade performance.).