Integrated Mixer O361SM4M
O361SM4M is a GaAs passive double-balanced mixer, which does not require external DC bias. The local/RF frequency range covers 0.6~2.4GHz, the IF frequency covers DC ~ 1.3GHz, the in-band conversion loss is less than 10dB, and the temperature performance is stable.
The mixer uses a 4x4mm surface-mount non-leaded ceramic package to achieve hermetic encapsulation. The surface of the pin pad is gold-plated and suitable for reflow soldering processes.
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