K. Hubbard, K. MacGowan, C. Kau, D. Smith, S. Maas
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A family of low cost high performance HEMT MMICs for commercial DBS applications
A family of GaAs HEMT MMICs have been developed for use in Direct Broadcast Satellite TV (DBS) US, Japanese, and European markets. These designs are very compact, high performance, and self-biased. They are meant as building blocks for low noise block (LNB) downconverters. Described in this paper are the receiver chip, low noise amplifier, and self-biased single HEMT device (should a MIC LNA be preferred). The key design is the receiver chip with a nominal gain of 38 dB and NF of less than 3 dB for the US band. This paper presents a description of each design, a performance summary, as well as information describing their actual use in an LNB design.<>