Ku-band Modular MMICs for Up to 5W Power Blocks for VSAT Applications

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Book Description: An innovative approach to a quick design of multi-watts Ku-band power amplifiers for VSAT up-link applications is proposed. Starting from a set of specifically developed MMIC power macrocells, a modular imptementation is used to combine them into power modules requiring no adjustment and delivering up to 5W with 24dB associated gain in the 14-15.5GHz frequency band. The basic MMIC single chips exhibit a ldB gain compression output power of respectively : 200mW, 500mW and 1.6W. 3 W and 5W power modules are presented as examples.

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