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GaAs SPDT Terminated Switch DC - 2.5 GHz MASWSS0180 V1 M/A-COM Inc. and its affiliates reserve the right to make changes to the product(s) or information contained herein without notice. M/A-COM makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose, nor does M/A-COM assume any liability whatsoever arising out of the use or application of any product(s) or information. • North America Tel: 800.366.2266 / Fax: 978.366.2266 • Europe Tel: 44.1908.574.200 / Fax: 44.1908.574.300 • Asia/Pacific Tel: 81.44.844.8296 / Fax: 81.44.844.8298 Visit www.macom.com for additional data sheets and product information. 2 RoHS Compliant Electrical Specifications: TA = 25°C, Vc = 0 V / -2.9 V, Z0 = 50 Ω Parameter Test Conditions Units Min. Typ. 3 Max. Insertion Loss DC - 0.5 GHz 0.5 - 1.0 GHz 1.0 - 2.0 GHz dB dB dB — — — 0.55 0.60 0.65 — 0.7 — Isolation DC - 0.5 GHz 0.5 - 1.0 GHz 1.0 - 2.0 GHz dB dB dB — 36 — 50 43 35 — — — VSWR On/Off DC - 2.0 GHz Ratio — 1.1:1 — Trise, Tfall 10% to 90% RF, 90% to 10 % RF nS — 10 — Ton, Toff 50% Control to 90% RF, 50% Control to 10% RF nS — 20 — Transients In-Band mV — 25 — 1 dB Compression Point Input Power 0.05 GHz 0.5 - 2.0 GHz dBm dBm — — 25 30 — — 2nd Order Intercept Measured Relative to Input Power (for two-tone input power up to +5 dBm) 0.05 GHz 0.5 - 2.0 GHz dBm dBm — — 60 65 — — 3rd Order Intercept Measured Relative to Input Power (for two-tone input power up to +5 dBm) 0.05 GHz 0.5 - 2.0 GHz dBm dBm — — 40 46 — — Control Current Vc = 2.9 V µA — 15 35 3. Typical values represent performance at middle of frequency range noted. Truth Table 4 Control Inputs V1 V2 RFC-RF1 RFC-RF2 1 0 ON OFF 0 1 OFF ON Condition of Switch RF Common to Each RF Port 4. 0 = 0 V ± 0.2 V, 1 = -2.9 V to -5.0 V Handling Procedures Please observe the following precautions to avoid damage: Static Sensitivity Gallium Arsenide Integrated Circuits are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD) and can be damaged by static electricity. Proper ESD control techniques should be used when handling these devices. |