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  1. Monolithic microwave integrated circuit - Wikipedia

    Monolithic microwave integrated circuit, or MMIC (sometimes pronounced "mimic"), is a type of integrated circuit (IC) device that operates at microwave frequencies (300 MHz to 300 GHz).

  2. MMICs: Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits - RF Wireless World

    What is an MMIC? MMIC stands for Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit. Different MMICs are designed for specific functions, such as mixing or amplification. Various materials are used in MMIC …

  3. MMIC Design - Microwaves101

    A MMIC is a monolithic microwave integrated circuit. This is where the rubber meets the road in any active microwave design. On this page we'll tie together the examples we have posted on MMIC …

  4. MMIC Components | Mercury Systems

    Key components of a MMIC include transistors (active devices for amplification and signal processing), resistors, capacitors, and inductors (passive devices for signal conditioning and impedance matching).

  5. MMIC Amplifiers | Microchip Technology

    Explore MMIC amplifiers that support up to 70 GHz and deliver best-in-class noise and linearity performance for 5G, military, defense and other applications.

  6. Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits - ScienceDirect

    Microwave Monolithic Integrated Circuit (MMIC) power amplifier where the transistor and the matching network are integrated in a single platform is of crucial importance to minimize weight and …

  7. Medical Marijuana Identification Card

    4 days ago · The California Department of Public Health’s Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program (MMICP) was established to create a state authorized Medical Marijuana Identification

  8. MMICs - CAES

    CAES is able to develop high performance, differentiated MMIC solutions for a variety of applications including communications, radar and electronic warfare, supporting frequency ranges from DC to 60 …

  9. There are three commonly used MMIC implementations of transmission-type phase shifters: hybrid coupled, loaded line, and switched line. The hybrid coupled phase shifters use a reflection-type …

  10. When an MMIC is designed to operate over a very wide bandwidth, the circuit values inside the MIMIC package are chosen so that the gain, as measured in a 50-ohm system, is relatively constant over a …