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ADPA1107
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The ADPA1107 is a gallium nitride (GaN), broadband power amplifier, delivering 45.0 dBm (35 W) with 56.5% typical power added efficiency (PAE) across a...
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We have selected 2 RF Transceiver RF Transceiver ADRV9026 Evaluation board and RF Transceiver AD9361 Evaluation board(AD-FMCOMMS2-EBZ). For both the transceiver the output power is 6.5dBm at frequency range of 5.4GHz to 5.7GHz. Now RF amplifier ADPA1107 has require input power of 23dBm to 29dBm but both the transceiver can give upto 6.5dBm only then plz suggest PA-1 as per image that which amplifier we have to use. Our final output power is 45dBM after PA-2.
Also suggest that we have to line up 2 power amplifier or can be possible for using only one power amplifier.
Dear Sir/Mam,
Plz update
Take a look at HMC407, HMC406 and HMC408. I don't think that we have any power amplifier that has almost 40 dB of gain that would get you from 6.5 dBm up to 45 dBm. Regarding the UFL male connector, you can buy an adapter to take you from UFL male to SMA. Just google it.
Dear Sir,
Can you suggest RF Power amplifier who has 6.5dBm input and output has around 23~29dBm power with the same frequency range of 5~6GHz
The three devices I just recommended, HMC406, HMC407 and HMC408, are in that range.
Dear Sir,
Below graph is of HMC407. Input power for HMC407 is 6.8dBm(as RF Transceiver has output power of 6.8dBm). Here we are doing line up with HMC407 in the series with ADPA1107. But as per graph @6.8dBm input power it gives Pout around 20dBm~21dBm. And ADPA1107 is operated at min 23dBm, so this line up will work or what.

Why is the output return loss of HM406 not better than 10dB ?