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Old November 12th 11, 01:29 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
Doug White Doug White is offline
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Default uae of mimic citcuits as post mixer amps.

clifford wright wrote in
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Anyone had experience of using mimic's as post diode balanced mixer
amplifiers?
In theory they look OK, 50 Ohms in and out and good high level signal
handling. This is to be for a 45 MHz first IF.
Cliff Wright ZL1BDA


Assuming you have a decent filter after the mixer to extract the band you
want, the MMIC amps work fine. However, I'd be wary of any recent Avago
parts. The data sheets can be very inaccurate, and the parts may not
behave as advertised. I've had very good luck with NEC, and a lot of
MiniCircuits amps are decent as well. RFMD also has some nice parts. The
Avago parts that were actually designed when they were Agilent (or better
yet HP) are also good. If the parts are advertised as 50 Ohms in & 50 Ohms
out, there is a lot less to go wrong. The ones that require custom
matching networks take more care to get running right because of circuit &
component parasitics.

Doug White