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Page 5: As parameter; typical values, Fig.7 bias current (i, As a function of the voltage at the output pin (v, Typical values, Fig.9 gain as a function of the bias current (i

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2010 Sep 13

5

NXP Semiconductors

Product specification

Silicon MMIC amplifier

BGA2003

V

S-OUT

= 2.5 V.

(1) I

CTRL

= 0.2 mA.

(2) I

CTRL

= 0.4 mA.

(3) I

CTRL

= 1.0 mA.

(4) I

CTRL

= 1.5 mA.

(5) I

CTRL

= 2.0 mA.

(6) I

CTRL

= 2.5 mA.

handbook, halfpage

40

0

40

120

30

0

20

25

MGS540

80

15

10

5

Tamb (

°

C)

IVS-OUT

(mA)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(1)

Fig.6

Bias current (I

VS-OUT

) as a function of the

ambient temperature with I

CTRL

as

parameter; typical values.

handbook, halfpage

0

20

10

15

5

0

1

5

MGS541

2

3

4

VVS-OUT (V)

IVS-OUT

(mA)

Fig.7

Bias current (I

VS-OUT

) as a function of the

voltage at the output pin (V

VS-OUT

); typical

values.

I

CTRL

= 1 mA.

handbook, halfpage

0

10

20

25

0

20

MGS542

30

15

10

5

IVS-OUT (mA)

fT

(GHz)

Fig.8

Transition frequency as a function of the
bias current (I

VS-OUT

); typical values.

V

VS-OUT

= 2.5 V; f = 1000 MHz.

handbook, halfpage

0

10

15

25

gain
(dB)

30

0

25

MGS543

20

5

20

15

10

5

IVS-OUT (mA)

Gmax

GUM

MSG

Fig.9

Gain as a function of the bias current
(I

VS-OUT

); typical values.

V

VS-OUT

= 2.5 V; f = 900 MHz.