
The receiver receives data in the high band and convert to the low band. It is used in radio platforms supporting 128 or 256 QAM modulations.
The receiver is fully compliant with applicable FCC and Bellcore regulatory standards.
| Frequency Range | 36 - 40 GHz |
|---|---|
| Ka-band Interface | WR-28 |
| Additive Phase Jitter | 0.3° RMS (100kHz - 10MHz) |
| Frequency Stability | 0.5 ppm max. |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +60°C |
| Size | 5" x 5" 1.9" |
| Input Frequency Range | 36 - 40 GHz |
|---|---|
| Gain | 45 +/-2 dB |
| Output Frequency Range | 1 - 5GHz |
| Output Power | +10 dBm min @ P1dB |
| Noise Figure | 4 dB typ. |
| LO Leakage | -55dBm |
| LO Stability | +/- 150KHz over temp. |
| Spurious Output | -65dBm |
| Input VSWR | 2:1 max |
| Output VSWR | 1.5:1 max |
| DC Power | 15V/1A |
| DC-1822-1045 DC-2224-1045 DC-2226-1045 DC-2428-1045 DC-2832-1045 DC-3236-1045 DC-3640-1045 | Input Frequency range (36-40 GHz) Power & Gain (10 dBm/45dB) |
The transmitter provides a frequency translation of an L-band input to a Ka-band output. It features high linearity, low phase noise performance and high linear power.
Come and visit us at AFCEA West 2010, Canadian Pavilion, Booth # 903 at San Diego Convention Center, February 2-4, 2010.