I/Q Mixer IC offers low conversion loss, high image rejection.

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Supplied in leadless, RoHS-compliant (Pb-free), 4 x 4 mm SMT package, CMD182C4 passive 6–10 GHz I/Q mixer offers alternative to hybrid image-reject mixers and single-sideband upconverter assemblies. Pairing with external IF hybrid enables use as image reject mixer or single sideband modulator, with 5.5 dB of conversion loss and 30 dB of image rejection/sideband suppression while supporting IF bandwidth of DC to 3.5 GHz. LO to RF leakage is -35 dBm, and input P1dB is +9 dBm.



Original Press Release:



New 6-10 GHz I/Q Mixer from Custom MMIC Offers Low Conversion Loss and High Image Rejection



Westford, MA – Custom MMIC, (www.CustomMMIC.com ), a developer of performance-driven monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs), is now offering a new passive 6-10 GHz I/Q mixer, the CMD182C4.



When paired with an external IF hybrid, the CMD182C4 can be used as either an image reject mixer or single sideband modulator, with 5.5 dB of conversion loss and 30 dB of image rejection/sideband suppression, while supporting an IF bandwidth of DC to 3.5 GHz. In addition, the CMD182C4 features very low LO to RF leakage of -35 dBm and an input P1dB of +9 dBm.



A much smaller alternative to higher-cost, hybrid image-reject mixers and single-sideband upconverter assemblies, this exciting new product is ideal for point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, and digital radios as well as VSAT terminals. The CMD182C4 is housed in a leadless, RoHs-compliant (Pb-free) 4x4 mm SMT package.



To download the full datasheet on the CMD182C4, visit the Custom MMIC product library: http://custommmic.com/Product-Library/Mixers/



About Custom MMIC

Custom MMIC represents a new way of thinking about MMICs. Driven by customer challenges, the company offers both hands-on design through testing services, and a growing library of system-ready designs. They are experienced in GaAs, GaN, SiC, InP, and InGaP HBT and have established relationships with the leading foundries in these technologies. They specialize in RF through millimeter-wave circuits for satellite communications, radar systems, cellular infrastructure, consumer electronics, VSAT, and point-to-point radio systems. For more information, visit www.CustomMMIC.com.



Company Contact: David Folding

Custom MMIC

davef@custommmic.com

978-467-4290



Agency Contact: Molly Heyward

Strand Marketing

mheyward@strandmarketing.com 

978-463-0780

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