MM5625 RF Switch by Menlo Micro
The MM5625 from Menlo Micro is a Differential Loopback DP3T Reflective Switch that operates from DC to 20 GHz. It is based on Menlo Micro’s Ideal Switch technology and utilizes a normally-open switch configuration. This switch consists of a differential pair, and each pair can be controlled individually over 128 possible switch states. All the ports of the switch are fully controllable to achieve low-speed, medium-speed, and high-speed signal routing operations compared to EM relays. This DP3T switch has an insertion loss of 2.7 dB, provides an isolation of 62 dB (differential), and has a switching speed of less than 30 µs. The high switching speed contributes to providing over 3 billion switching operations with reduced test time and cost-to-test.
The MM5625 has delivers a data rate of 80 Gbps over a bandwidth of 20 GHz for high-speed differential data applications with unprecedented levels for space-constrained final test and probe test. It requires a DC supply of 4.75 to 5.5 V and has an integrated charge pump & driver that eliminates the requirement for external biasing and driver circuitries. This DP3T switch is available in an LGA package that measures 8.2 x 8.2 mm. It is ideal for high-speed digital component testing, optical-electrical module testing, signal routing, ATE device interface boards, and differential switch matrix applications.
Product Details
- Part Number: MM5625
- Manufacturer: Menlo Micro
- Description: Differential Loopback DP3T Reflective Switch from DC to 20 GHz
General Parameters
- Type: Solid State, MEMS
- Configuration: DP3T
- Termination: Reflective
- Application: Automated Test Equipment (ATE)
- Application Industry: Test & Measurement
- Frequency: DC to 20 GHz
- Insertion Loss: 1.1 to 3.1 dB
- Isolation: 46 to 58 d
- Supply Voltage: -0.3 to 3.6 V
- Switching Speed: 9 to 26.5 us
- Impedance: 50 Ohms
- Package Type: Surface Mount
- Package: LGA Package
- Dimension: 8.2 x 8.2 mm
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 85 Degree C
- Storage Temperature: -65 to 150 Degree C
Courtesy of Menlo Micro