S10040180P1 CATV Push Pull Hybrid 1000MHz 18dB Product Description S10040180P1 The S10040180P1 is a Hybrid Push Pull amplifier module. The part employs GaAs/GaN die and is operated from 40 MHz to 1000 MHz. It provides excellent linearity and superior return loss performance with low noise and optimal reliability. Package: SOT-115J Product Features Excellent Linearity Superior Return Loss Performance Functional Block Diagram Extremely Low Distortion V+ Optimal Reliability Extremely Low Noise Unconditionally Stable Under all Terminations INPUT OUTPUT 18.0 dB Min Gain at 1000 MHz 260 mA Max. at 24 VDC Applications 401000 MHz CATV Amplifier Systems Ordering Information Part No. Description S10040180P1 Box with 50 pcs Data Sheet Rev. D, October 10, 2018 Subject to change without notice 1 of 4 www.qorvo.com S10040180P1 S10040180P1 Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Value/R ang e RF Input Voltage (single tone) 65 dBmV DC Supply over-voltage (5 minutes) +30 V Storage Temperature 40 to 100C Operating Mounting Base Temperature 30 to 100C Operation of this device outside the parameter ranges given above may cause permanent damage. Electrical Specifications Parameter Test Conditions: V+=24V, T =30C, Z =Z =75 Min Typ Max Unit MB S L Operational Frequency Range 40 1000 MHz Gain f = 50 MHz 18.0 o Gain fo = 1000 MHz 18.0 19.5 dB 1 Gain Slope 40 to 1000 MHz 0.5 1.5 Gain Flatness 40 to 1000 MHz (Peak to Valley) 0.8 f = 40 to 160 MHz 20.0 o Input Return Loss dB f = 160 to 1000 MHz 18.0 o f = 40 to 160 MHz 20.0 o Output Return Loss fo= 160 to 870 MHz 18.0 dB fo= 870 to 1000 MHz 15.0 Noise Figure fo= 50 to 1000 MHz 2.5 3.5 dB mA IDC 250 260 dBc CTB -68 -66 132 analog channels, NTSC frequency raster: dBc XMOD -59 -57 2 55.25 MHz to 865.25 MHz, +40dBmV flat output level. dBc CSO -68 -66 1. The slope is defined as the difference between the gain at the start frequency and the gain at the stop frequency. 2. Composite Triple Beat (CTB) - The CTB parameter is defined by ANSI/SCTE 6. Composite Second Order (CSO) - The CSO parameter (both sum and difference products) is defined by ANSI/SCTE 6. Cross Modulation (XMOD) - Cross modulation (XMOD) is defined by ANSI/SCTE 58, measured at baseband (selective voltmeter method), referenced to 100% modulation of the carrier being tested. Data Sheet Rev. D, October 10, 2018 Subject to change without notice 2 of 4 www.qorvo.com