MACOM Extends Wired Broadband Portfolio with High Linearity Reverse Path Variable Gain Amplifier

This Variable Gain Amplifier boasts excellent linearity and output power for DOCSIS 3.1 network access equipment

LOWELL, Mass. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — July 1, 2014 — M/A-COM Technology Solutions Holdings Inc. (“MACOM”), a leading supplier of high performance RF, microwave, and millimeter wave products, today announced an integrated two stage differential amplifier for DOCSIS 3.0 and 3.1 reverse path infrastructure equipment.

Covering 5 to 300 MHz in a 7mm PQFN, this device delivers 22dB of input and output return loss. The  ...

Covering 5 to 300 MHz in a 7mm PQFN, this device delivers 22dB of input and output return loss. The device can function off either an 8V or 5V voltage supply to provide the ultimate versatility to the system designer. (Photo: Business Wire)

The MAAM-011186 is designed for customers who require a highly linear variable gain amplifier (VGA) solution for network access equipment and Head-ends in the Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC) system.

This device offers 39dB of gain and 3dB of noise figure with 31.5dB attenuation range all delivered in a single 7mm RoHS compliant PQFN package.

The MAAM-011186 is an integrated two stage differential amplifier with embedded digital step attenuator. The amplifier delivers 36dB MER performance loaded with 39 channels at 52dBmV per channel. Nominal power dissipation is a low 2.2 watts in a small 7mm PQFN package making this an ideal solution for high density cards and compact system amplifiers. The MAAM-011186 is an ideal solution to replace legacy discrete solutions.

“The MAAM-011186 greatly simplifies reverse path amplifier design by integrating 39dB of Gain with a 6 bit digital step attenuator (DSA) in a single 7mm PQFN package,” said Graham Board, Product Line Manager, Networks and Wired Broadband. “This part will help to future proof systems by covering existing reverse path bands along with the new high band reverse path for DOCSIS3.1. Combining MACOM’s MMIC expertise with in-house balun solutions, allows us to deliver a truly market leading system solution.”

Covering 5 to 300 MHz, this device delivers 22dB of input and output return loss. The device can function off either an 8V or 5V voltage supply to provide the ultimate versatility to the system designer.

The table below outlines typical performance:

Parameter       Units       MAAM-011186
Frequency Range(RF)       MHz       5-300
Gain       dB       39.0
Noise Figure       dB       3.0
Voltage Operation       V       5 or 8
Input Return Loss       dB       22
Output Return Loss       dB       22
Attenuation Range       dB       31.5
Packaging       mm       7
           

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