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Double Balanced Mixer, 824MHz Min, 4200MHz Max, 9.8dB Conversion Loss-Max
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SIM-43MH+ by Mini-Circuits is an RF/Microwave Mixer.
RF/Microwave Mixers are under the broader part category of RF and Microwave Components.
RF and Microwave Engineering focuses on the design and operation of devices that transmit or receive radio waves. The main distinction between RF and microwave engineering is their wavelength, which influences how energy is transmitted and used in various applications. Read more about RF and Microwave Components on our RF and Microwave part category page.
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DISTI #
3157-SIM-43MH+TR-ND
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DigiKey | IC MIX 824MHZ-4.2GHZ UP/DWN 8SMD Min Qty: 500 Lead time: 12 Weeks Container: Tape & Reel (TR) | Temporarily Out of Stock |
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$8.0000 / $8.3500 | Buy Now |
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139-SIM-43MH
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Mouser Electronics | RF Mixer DBL BAL MIX / SURF MT / RoHS RoHS: Compliant | 111 |
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$10.1600 / $21.8000 | Buy Now |
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Bristol Electronics | 158 |
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LCSC | SMD-8P RF Mixers RoHS | 3 |
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$12.4702 / $12.9180 | Buy Now |
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SIM-43MH+
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Double Balanced Mixer, 824MHz Min, 4200MHz Max, 9.8dB Conversion Loss-Max
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| Pbfree Code | Yes | |
| Rohs Code | Yes | |
| Part Life Cycle Code | Active | |
| Package Description | Case Hv1195, 8 Pin | |
| Reach Compliance Code | Unknown | |
| ECCN Code | EAR99 | |
| Construction | Component | |
| Conversion Loss-Max | 9.8 Db | |
| Input Power-Max (CW) | 17 Dbm | |
| Mounting Feature | Surface Mount | |
| Number of Terminals | 8 | |
| Operating Frequency-Max | 4200 Mhz | |
| Operating Frequency-Min | 824 Mhz | |
| Operating Temperature-Max | 85 °C | |
| Operating Temperature-Min | -40 °C | |
| Package Body Material | Plastic/Epoxy | |
| Package Equivalence Code | SOLCC8,.18 | |
| RF/Microwave Device Type | Double Balanced | |
| Surface Mount | Yes | |
| VSWR-Max | 8.86 |
This table gives cross-reference parts and alternative options found for SIM-43MH+. The Form Fit Function (FFF) tab will give you the options that are more likely to serve as direct pin-to-pin alternates or drop-in parts. The Functional Equivalents tab will give you options that are likely to match the same function of SIM-43MH+, but it may not fit your design. Always verify details of parts you are evaluating, as these parts are offered as suggestions for what you are looking for and are not guaranteed.
| Part Number | Manufacturer | Composite Price | Description | Compare |
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| SIM-43+ | Mini-Circuits | Check for Price | Double Balanced Mixer, 750MHz Min, 4200MHz Max, 8.1dB Conversion Loss-Max | SIM-43MH+ vs SIM-43+ |
Mini-Circuits provides a recommended PCB layout and footprint in their application note AN-60-001, which can be found on their website. It's essential to follow this layout to ensure optimal performance and minimize parasitic effects.
The SIM-43MH+ has a 50 ohm input and output impedance. To impedance match, use a pi-network or a T-network topology with resistors and capacitors. Mini-Circuits also provides a impedance matching calculator tool on their website to help with the design.
The maximum power handling of the SIM-43MH+ is 1W. Exceeding this power limit can cause damage to the device. It's essential to ensure that the input power is within the specified limit to maintain the device's reliability and performance.
The SIM-43MH+ is rated for operation up to 85°C. While it can tolerate high temperatures, it's essential to derate the power handling and consider the thermal resistance of the device when operating in high-temperature environments.
Common issues with the SIM-43MH+ include poor return loss, high insertion loss, and mismatch. To troubleshoot, check the PCB layout, impedance matching, and soldering quality. Also, ensure that the device is properly biased and that the input power is within the specified limit.