This downconverter receives data in the Ku band and converts them to the L band. It features very low phase noise performance and is ideal for use in radio platforms supporting 128 or 256 QAM modulations.

| Input Frequency Range | 13.0 – 14.5 GHz |
|---|---|
| Output Frequency Range | 950 – 2450 MHz |
| Output Power @ 1dB GCP | +10 dBm min. |
| Small Signal Gain @ FCENTER | 45 ± 2 dB |
| Full Band Gain Ripple | ± 2 dBpp max. |
| Noise Figure | 4.5 dB typ., 5.0 dB max. |
| Output Harmonics @ POUT = 0 dBm | -25 dBc max. |
| In-band Output Spurious @ POUT = 0 dBm | -60 dBc max. |
| Out-of-band Output Spurious @ POUT = 0 dBm | -60 dBc max. |
| LO Leakage | -55 dBm max. |
| Additive Phase Jitter | 0.4° RMS typ., |
| Additive Phase Jitter (100Hz – 10MHz) | 0.5° RMS max. |
| LO Frequency Stability | ±0.5 ppm max. |
| Input VSWR | 1.9:1 max. |
| Output VSWR | 1.5:1 max. |
| DC Input | 15 VDC @ 1.2 A max. |
| RF I/O Connectors | SMA Female |
| DC Input Connector | Solder Pin |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +60°C |
| Enclosure Rating | IP-65 |
| Dimensions | 5.0” × 5.0” × 2.2” |
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.