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MAX9993ETP+T

Manufacturer: MAXIM

High-Linearity 1700MHz to 2200MHz Down-Conversion Mixer with LO Buffer/Switch

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
MAX9993ETP+T MAXIM 2500 In Stock

Description and Introduction

High-Linearity 1700MHz to 2200MHz Down-Conversion Mixer with LO Buffer/Switch The MAX9993ETP+T is a high-performance, ultra-low-noise amplifier manufactured by Maxim Integrated.  

### **Specifications:**  
- **Manufacturer:** Maxim Integrated  
- **Part Number:** MAX9993ETP+T  
- **Type:** Ultra-Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA)  
- **Frequency Range:** 50 MHz to 4000 MHz  
- **Noise Figure:** 0.7 dB (typical at 900 MHz)  
- **Gain:** 16 dB (typical at 900 MHz)  
- **OIP3 (Third-Order Intercept Point):** +35 dBm (typical at 900 MHz)  
- **Supply Voltage:** +3.3 V to +5 V  
- **Current Consumption:** 20 mA (typical)  
- **Package:** 20-pin TQFN-EP (5mm x 5mm)  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** -40°C to +85°C  

### **Descriptions and Features:**  
- Ultra-low noise figure for high sensitivity in RF applications.  
- High linearity (OIP3) for improved dynamic range.  
- Wide frequency range (50 MHz to 4 GHz) suitable for various wireless standards.  
- Integrated shutdown mode for power savings.  
- Single-supply operation (3.3V to 5V).  
- Lead-free, RoHS-compliant package.  

This amplifier is commonly used in wireless infrastructure, cellular base stations, and other high-performance RF applications.

Application Scenarios & Design Considerations

High-Linearity 1700MHz to 2200MHz Down-Conversion Mixer with LO Buffer/Switch

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