SBA5089Z

    DC - 5 GHz Cascadable InGaP / GaAs HBT MMIC Amplifier

    Discontinued >

    End of Life announced December 7, 2018 (PCN 18-0126).
    Last Time Buy June 21, 2019.
    Please use QPA6489A for new designs.
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    Key Features

    • IP3 = 34dBm at 1950MHz
    • POUT = 13dBm at -45dBc ACP IS-95 1950MHz
    • Robust 1000V ESD, Class 1C
    • Operates From Single Supply
    • Patented Thermal Design

    Qorvo's SBA5089Z is a high performance InGaP/GaAs Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor MMIC Amplifier. A Darlington configuration designed with InGaP process technology provides broadband performance up to 5GHz with excellent thermal performance. The heterojunction increases breakdown voltage and minimizes leakage current between junctions. Cancellation of emitter junction non-linearities results in higher suppression of intermodulation products. Only a single positive supply voltage, DC-blocking capacitors, a bias resistor, and an optional RF choke are required for operation.

    Frequency Min(MHz) DC
    Frequency Max(MHz) 5,000
    Gain(dB) 18
    OP1dB(dBm) 19.5
    OIP3(dBm) 34
    NF(dB) 4.5
    Voltage(V) 7.5
    Current(mA) 80
    Package Type SOT-89
    ECCN 5A991.G

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