Hittite

Hittite

Hittite Microwave Corporation, now a part of Analog Devices, was a leading provider of integrated circuits, modules, and subsystems for radio frequency (RF) and microwave applications. The company's product portfolio encompassed a wide range of high-performance analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits, covering applications in RF, microwave, and millimeter wave. Hittite's solutions were widely used in the communications, military, industrial, and instrumentation markets, offering superior performance, reliability, and innovation. With a focus on research and development, the company continuously pushed the boundaries of RF and microwave technology, delivering state-of-the-art solutions for its global customer base. Hittite's acquisition by Analog Devices further strengthened its position in the market, combining resources to drive advancements in the field of RF and microwave technology.

RF Demodulators

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HMC904LC5TR
17-24 GHZ GAAS MMIC I/Q DOWNCONV
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Surface Mount
32-QFN (5x5)
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17GHz ~ 24GHz
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160 mA
3.5V
32-TFQFN Exposed Pad

About  RF Demodulators

RF demodulators play a critical role in extracting the original signal from a modulated waveform that has been altered using different modulation techniques such as frequency, amplitude, or phase modulation. These devices are specifically designed to reverse the modulation process and recover the original information signal for further processing or analysis. When a signal is modulated, its characteristics are modified to carry information. For example, in amplitude modulation (AM), the strength of the carrier wave is varied in proportion to the waveform being transmitted. In frequency modulation (FM), the frequency of the carrier wave is altered according to the modulating signal. Phase modulation (PM) involves the manipulation of the phase of the carrier wave based on the input signal. RF demodulators are capable of undoing these modulation processes, allowing the extraction of the original information signal. They achieve this by detecting and isolating the variations in the modulated waveform, and then converting these variations back into the original signal form. This process is essential in applications such as radio communications, radar systems, and wireless data transmission, where the reception and accurate decoding of modulated signals are crucial. RF demodulators come in various types, each tailored to specific modulation schemes and applications. Some common types of RF demodulators include envelope detectors for AM demodulation, frequency discriminators for FM demodulation, and phase detectors for PM demodulation. Additionally, more advanced demodulators may incorporate digital signal processing techniques to handle complex modulation formats used in modern communication systems. In summary, RF demodulators are specialized devices that play a vital role in extracting the original signal from a modulated waveform, enabling the recovery of valuable information carried by the modulated signal. They are essential components in various communication and signal processing systems, allowing for the accurate extraction and utilization of modulated RF signals in a wide range of applications.