Evaluation Board for F0424 Broadband RF Amplifier 600MHz to 4200MHz
The F0424EVBK is a fully populated evaluation board which allows the customer to easily evaluate the F0424 broadband RF amplifier.
The F0424 is a 600MHz to 5000MHz SiGe high-gain broadband RF amplifier. The combination of low noise figure (NF) and high linearity performance allows the device to be used in both receiver and transmitter applications.
The F0424 is designed to operate with a single 5V or 3.3V power supply using a nominal 70mA of ICC. With a supply voltage of 5V, the F0424 provides 17.3dB gain with +40dBm OIP3 and 2.3dB noise figure at 2600MHz.
This device is packaged in a 2mm × 2mm, 8-DFN with 50Ω single-ended RF input and output impedances for ease of integration into the signal path.
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The F0424EVBK is a fully populated evaluation board which allows the customer to easily evaluate the F0424 broadband RF amplifier.
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This video highlights the customer benefits of IDT's (acquired by Renesas) innovative RF products, which offer up to 10x improvement in RF performance. Key technologies include glitch-free technology for smooth transitions, flat-noise technology for consistent noise performance, zero-distortion technology for minimal intermodulation distortion, and more.
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In summary, IDT's RF portfolio replaces gallium arsenite parts, results in higher reliability, provides better signal-to-noise performance, faster settling times, eliminates glitching and third-order intermodulation distortion, reduces DC power consumption, and operates at higher temperatures. Thank you for your time, and please make sure to visit IDT's RF website for a more complete look at our product portfolio. For additional information and support, please use the email shown.
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