[time-nuts] Low-Cost 6+ GHz Prescaler

John Miles jmiles at pop.net
Fri Mar 26 00:50:24 UTC 2010


> RFMD seems to produce some nice MMIC, for example the NBB-300
> (http://www.rfmd.com/CS/Documents/Nbb-300.pdf), but I never used a RFMD
> amplifier. I used Agilent/Avago MMIC since years with great results, but
> always with frequencies no more than 3 GHz.
>
> Anyone have some experience with DC-8/12 GHz MMIC and which's the best ?

My experience is that they roll off pretty quickly right where you are
looking for extra gain.  You'll probably end up with more gain where you
don't need/want it, and not as much as you'd like at the very top end of the
range.

The best off-the-shelf performance will probably come from Hittite's parts.
Compared to the Mini-Circuits parts, they are relatively power-hungry,
expensive, and hard to work with.  They're available only as LFCSP packages
or bare dice, and only in lots of 10 or more.

IMHO few users would reject your prescaler board due to a sensitivity spec
of 0 dBm.  At lower signal levels people are more likely to be using a
spectrum analyzer than a high-precision counter.

-- john, KE5FX





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