Analog Devices Introduces Ka-Band HPA and Block Upconverter for Single-Carrier Satellite Communications Equipment
October 21 2014 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI) introduced today two Ka-band
devices for use in single-carrier satellite communications. The
HMC7053 block upconverter and HMC7054 high-power amplifier (HPA)
operate in the 29- to 31-GHz frequency output range, feature
-60-dBc spurious-free dynamic range performance and cover both
commercial and military bands while meeting military environmental
conditions.
- Download data sheet, view product page
and order samples:
- http://www.analog.com/HMC7053
- http://www.analog.com/HMC7054
- For more information on Analog Devices’
aerospace and defense solutions:
http://www.analog.com/aero-def
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The HMC7053 fully integrated Ka-band block upconverter is
upconvertered to 29 to 31 GHz at a linear output power of -30 to 5
dBm. The device features a 1- to 2-GHz dual input IF at 0 dBm
typical and 20-dB conversion gain. The new module was designed with
a dual upconversion scheme to ensure no phase inversion and maximum
spurious rejection. Other features include dual L-band inputs, an
SMA input and a 2.9-mm output connector, digital gain control and
thermal monitoring and gain compensation.
The HMC7054 fully integrated Ka-band HPA achieves linear output
power of 37 dBm, a 42-dB small signal gain and operates at 5 V
while drawing 14 amps. The new device has a 2.9-mm input connector
and WR28 waveguide output. Both the block upconverter and HPA are
designed for conduction cooling and operate over the -20 °C to +80
°C temperature range.
Pricing and Availability
Product Production Availability
Size Weight
HMC7053
Block Upconverter
NOW 5.72" x 4.51" x 1.63"
0.6 lbs
HMC7054
HPA
NOW 5.0” x 4.51” x 1.145”
1.6 lbs
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manufacturer of high-performance integrated circuits used in analog
and digital signal processing applications, Analog Devices is
headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, with design and
manufacturing facilities throughout the world. Analog Devices' is
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Editors Only Contact:Analog Devices Inc.Beth
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