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DIV60G

From Pacific MicroCHIP Corp.

Description

The DIV60G is a highly efficient differential frequency divider designed to operate up to 60GHz. Implemented using TowerJazz’s 0.18um SiGe technology, this divider includes an active balun input and I/Q outputs, making it an excellent choice for high-frequency applications such as broadband test and measurement equipment.

It stands out with its ultra-high-frequency prescaler capabilities, accommodating both single-ended and differential inputs while providing differential outputs. This feature enhances its adaptability for various RF and mixed-signal applications, particularly in environments demanding precise frequency control.

The device undergoes rigorous testing to validate its performance parameters, ensuring reliability in mission-critical applications. Its design encourages usage in systems seeking high stability and minimal phase noise, critical elements in modern communication systems.

Foundries & Process Nodes
Foundry Process Nodes
Tower 180nm
Tech Specs
Class Value
Categories Analog & Mixed Signal > PLL
Analog & Mixed Signal > RF Modules
Part Number PMCC_DIV60G
Availability All Countries & Regions
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