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Sbc News March 25th 08 03:13 PM

MC1350 - Low noise replacement?
 
Hello,

I'm looking for an IF amp (w/agc and 50db max gain is ample) to use as a
replacement for an MC1350. Main reason is noise reduction. Doesn't
necessarily need be in 8-pin dip package, however, not enough room for an
entirely built-up amp.

Suggestions appreciated.

Thanks,
Emil



K7ITM March 26th 08 06:15 AM

MC1350 - Low noise replacement?
 
On Mar 25, 8:13 am, "Sbc News" wrote:
Hello,

I'm looking for an IF amp (w/agc and 50db max gain is ample) to use as a
replacement for an MC1350. Main reason is noise reduction. Doesn't
necessarily need be in 8-pin dip package, however, not enough room for an
entirely built-up amp.

Suggestions appreciated.

Thanks,
Emil


You didn't mention what IF frequency...

I believe you'll find some nice VGAs (variable gain amplifiers) at
Analog Devices and probably at Linear Technology. TI is another good
bet. Some are digitally controlled, but I'm pretty sure I've seen
analog-controlled ones too. I've personally been using Linear
Technology's LTC6400-20. It's a fixed 20dB gain part with reasonably
good noise figure and low distortion, useful to a couple hundred MHz.
It's a tad power-hungry (the price you pay for low distortion) and in
a package you may find hard to deal with. But it's been one of the
easiest op amp based amplifiers in this class I've found to keep
stable.

Cheers,
Tom

Sbc News March 26th 08 01:49 PM

MC1350 - Low noise replacement?
 
Tom,
Thanks for the help. I'll check out your suggestions. The IF freq in my
application is ~5mhz.
Emil


"K7ITM" wrote in message
...
On Mar 25, 8:13 am, "Sbc News" wrote:
Hello,

I'm looking for an IF amp (w/agc and 50db max gain is ample) to use as a
replacement for an MC1350. Main reason is noise reduction. Doesn't
necessarily need be in 8-pin dip package, however, not enough room for an
entirely built-up amp.

Suggestions appreciated.

Thanks,
Emil


You didn't mention what IF frequency...

I believe you'll find some nice VGAs (variable gain amplifiers) at
Analog Devices and probably at Linear Technology. TI is another good
bet. Some are digitally controlled, but I'm pretty sure I've seen
analog-controlled ones too. I've personally been using Linear
Technology's LTC6400-20. It's a fixed 20dB gain part with reasonably
good noise figure and low distortion, useful to a couple hundred MHz.
It's a tad power-hungry (the price you pay for low distortion) and in
a package you may find hard to deal with. But it's been one of the
easiest op amp based amplifiers in this class I've found to keep
stable.

Cheers,
Tom




geek March 27th 08 09:14 AM

MC1350 - Low noise replacement?
 
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 13:49:14 +0000, Sbc News wrote:

The IF freq in my application is ~5mhz.


snip

Hi,

5MHz? There's opamps that can do 50dB at that frequency. Just another
option for you :-)

Cheers,
__
Gregg


[email protected] May 2nd 08 08:31 PM

MC1350 - Low noise replacement?
 
On Mar 25, 8:13 am, Emil wrote:
Hello,

I'm looking for an IF amp (w/agc and 50db max gain is ample) to use as a
replacement for an MC1350. Main reason is noise reduction. Doesn't
necessarily need be in 8-pin dip package, however, not enough room for an
entirely built-up amp.

Suggestions appreciated.

Thanks,
Emil


Analog Devices has the AD603 et al. From the AD603 datasheet:

"The AD603 is a low noise, voltage-controlled amplifier for use in RF
and IF AGC systems. It provides accurate, pin-selectable gains of -11
dB to +31 dB with a bandwidth of 90 MHz or +9 dB to 51+ dB with a
bandwidth of 9 MHz."

Bryan WA7PRC


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