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CMPA1H1J050

17.3 - 18.4 GHz, 60W GaN MMIC HPA
Wolfspeed’s CMPA1H1J050F is a 60W package MMIC HPA utilizing Wolfspeed’s high performance, 0.15um GaN on SiC production process. The CMPA1H1J050F operates from 17.3- 18.4 GHz and supports Direct Broadcast Satellite communications. The CMPA1H1J050F achieves 60 W of saturated output power with 25 dB of large signal gain and typically 30% power-added efficiency under CW operation.
Packaged in a 17.5 x 24 mm bolt-down, flange package, the CMPA1H1J050F provides superior RF performance and thermal management allowing customers to improve SWaP-C benchmarks in their next-generation systems.
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Product SKU | Buy Online | Request Sample | Data Sheet | Recommended For New Design? | Technology | Frequency Min | Frequency Max | Peak Output Power | Gain | Efficiency | Operating Voltage | Form | Package Type |
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CMPA1H1J050F New | Yes | GaN on SiC | 17.3 GHz | 18.4 GHz | 60 W | 25 dB | 30% | 28 V | Packaged MMIC | Flange | |||
CMPA1H1J050F-AMP New | Yes | GaN on SiC | 17.3 GHz | 18.4 GHz | 60 W | 25 dB | 30% | 28 V | Evaluation Board | Flange |
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