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Active phased array radars and satellite broadcasting systems, for example, have seen an increase in demand for both military and civilian purposes.
ku Band Distributed Amplifier are mainly used by these systems. Wideband low noise amplifiers (LNA) are effective and practical for multi-band systems to increase performance and bandwidth.
The wideband LNAs must have a flat gain characteristic and adequate input and output matching at wideband frequency range.
Broadband applications frequently employ distributed amplifiers. However, a distributed amplifier made up of a few transistors consumes a lot of power and takes up a lot of chip space .
Additionally, the distributed amplifier’s gain is not very high because each stage’s power is added together additively .
The field effect transistor (FET) made of gallium nitride (GaN) on a SiC substrate has exceptional power performance, high electric breakdown, and high thermal conductivity .
LNAs must be resistant to high power input signals, such as transmitter leakage, even though they are not designed to amplify high power input signals.
The Global ku Band Distributed Amplifier market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
A 4-Watt ku Band Distributed Amplifier called the MAAP-011313 is housed in a lead-free 5 mm surface mount QFN plastic packaging. When biased at +6 V, this power amplifier runs between 13.5 and 15 GHz and offers 36 dB of linear gain, 4 Watts of saturated output power, and 28% efficiency. In higher power applications, the MAAP-011313 can be utilized as a driver stage or as a power amplifier stage. For linear Ku-band VSAT and point-to-point radio applications, this device is the best choice.