Frequency Doubler offers optimized isolation in small package.

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Operating with input frequency range of 4–8 GHz, CMD225C3 GaAs MMIC Frequency Doubler can be driven with +15 dBm input signal with low conversion loss of 13 dB and optimized Fo and 3Fo isolations of at least 47 dBc. Device is 50 Ω matched to eliminate need for RF port matching. Housed in RoHS-compliant, 3 x 3 mm surface mount package, passive frequency doubler is suited for low phase noise frequency synthesizers and local oscillators.


Original Press Release:

4-8 GHz Broadband GaAs MMIC Frequency Doubler Offers Excellent Isolation in a Small Package

Custom MMIC, a leading developer of performance driven monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs) is pleased to announce a new GaAs MMIC frequency doubler, the CMD225C3.

The newly released CMD225C3 operates with an input frequency range of 4-8 GHz. This passive frequency doubler can be driven with a +15 dBm input signal with a low conversion loss of 13 dB, and excellent Fo and 3Fo isolations of at least 47 dBc. THe CMD225C3 is a 50 ohm matched design to eliminate the need for RF port matching.

This frequency doubler comes in a Pb-free RoHs compliant 3x3 mm surface mount package and is ideal for low phase noise frequency synthesizers and local oscillators. For more information, visit the Custom MMIC Product Library to download a full datasheet on the CMD225C3.

About Custom MMIC
Custom MMIC is a leading developer of performance driven monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs). Embracing their customers’ challenges, the company offers both a growing family of high-performance MMIC standard products and innovative custom-design services. Their engineering team is highly experienced in a broad range of III-V processes (e.g. GaAs, GaN, InP, InGaP) and has longstanding relationships with the leading foundries. Custom MMIC specializes in RF through millimeter-wave circuits serving diverse markets including wireless and wired communications, satellite, radar systems, cellular infrastructure and instrumentation. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in Chelmsford, MA. For more information, visit www.custommmic.com.

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