Mixers/Modulators Products & Services
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MMIC Double Balanced Mixer: MM1-0626SSM
2/10/2023
The MM1-0626SSM is a highly linear passive GaAs double balanced MMIC mixer suitable for both up and down-conversion applications.
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MMIC Double Balanced Mixer: MM1-1857L
2/10/2023
The MM1-1857L is a passive double balanced MMIC mixer. It features excellent conversion loss, superior isolations and spurious performance across a broad bandwidth, in a highly miniaturized form factor.
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10 - 35 GHz Integrated Drive GaAs MMIC IQ Mixer: MMIQA-1035SPSM
10/21/2024
The MMIQA-1035SPSM is a broadband IQ mixer with an integrated LO driver amplifier, ideal for mmWave applications requiring high performance and low LO power.
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GaAs MMIC Chip Scale Package Double Balanced Mixer: MM1-0626HCSP2
9/3/2024
The MM1-0626HCSP2 is a highly linear passive GaAs double balanced MMIC mixer suitable for both up and down-conversion applications.
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Mixers
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GaAs MMIC Chip Scale Package Double Balanced Mixer: MM1-1886HCSP2
8/26/2024
The MM1-1886HCSP2 is a highly linear passive GaAs double balanced MMIC mixer suitable for both up and down-conversion applications.
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Class K, 5-30 GHz Triple Balanced Mixer: MM2-0530LCH-2
2/29/2024
The MM2-0530L is a passive MMIC triple balanced mixer. It features a broadband IF port that spans from 2 to 20 GHz, and has excellent spurious suppression.
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GaAs MMIC Chip Scale Package Double Balanced Mixer: MM1-0626SCSP2
9/3/2024
The MM1-0626SCSP2 is a highly linear passive GaAs double balanced MMIC mixer suitable for both up and down-conversion applications.
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Holzworth Heterodyne Downconversion System: HA7063A
5/24/2022
The HA7063A is a heterodyne downconversion system that is designed to seamlessly integrate with Holzworth's real time phase noise analysis products as an ANSI z540 calibrated frequency extension.
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Integrated Drive Triple Balanced Mixer: MM2A-0530HPSM
5/23/2024
The MM2A-0530HPSM is a broadband triple balanced mixer with an integrated broadband LO driver amplifier, ideal for applications with wide and overlapping bandwidths and operation through the K band.