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  rf micro devices inc . 7628 thorndike road, greensboro, nc 27409 - 9421 ds130 90 6 for sales or technical support, contact rfmd at +1.336.678.5570 or customerservice@rfmd.com . rf micro devices ? and rfmd ? are trademarks of rfmd, llc. bluetooth is a trademark owned by bluetooth sig, inc., u.s.a. and licensed for use by rfmd. all other trade names, trademarks, and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ?2013, rf micro d evices, inc. 1 of 8 RF3930D 1 0 w gan on sic power amplifier die the RF3930D is a 48v, 10w, gan on sic high power discrete amplifier die designed for commercial wireless infrastructure, cellular and wimax infrastructure, industrial/scientific/medical and general purpose broadband amplifier applications. using an advanced high power density gallium nitride (gan) semiconductor process, the RF3930D is able to achieve high efficiency and flat gain over a broad frequency range in a single amplifier design with proper packaging and assembly. the RF3930D is an unmatched 0.5 ? m gate, gan transistor die suitable for many applicatio ns with > 42dbm saturated power, > 7 0% saturated drain efficiency, and > 19db s mall signal gain at 2ghz. functional b lock diagram ordering information RF3930D 1 0 w gan on sic power amplifier die package: die features broadband operation dc to 4ghz advanced gan hemt technology packaged small signal gain = 19 db at 2ghz 48v typical packaged performance ? output power: 16 w at p3db ? drain efficiency : 70 % at p3db large signal models available chip dimensions: 0.96mm x 1.19 mm x 0.10mm active area periphery: 2.2 mm applications commercial wireless infrastructure cellular and wimax infrastructure civilian and military radar general purpose broadband amplifiers public mobile radios industrial, scientific, and medical RF3930D
rf micro devices inc . 7628 thorndike road, greensboro, nc 27409 - 9421 ds13090 6 for sales or technical support, contact rfmd at +1.336.678.5570 or customerservice@rfmd.com . the information in this publication is believed to be accurate. however, no responsibility is assumed by rf micro devices, inc. ("rfmd") for its use, nor for any infringement of p atents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use. no license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of rfmd. rfmd reserves the right to change component circuitry, recommended application circuitry and specifications at any time without prior notice. 2 of 8 RF3930D absolute maximum rat ings parameter rating unit drain voltage (v d ) 150 v gate voltage (v g ) - 8 to +2 v gate current (i g ) 8 ma operational voltage 50 v storage temperature range - 55 to +125 c operating junction temperature (t j ) 200 c human body model (based on packaged device) class 1a mttf (t j < 200c, 95% confidence limits)* 3e + 06 hours thermal resistance, r th (junction to case)** measured at t c = 85c, d c bias only 8 c/w caution! esd sensitive device. rfmd green: rohs compliant per eu directive 2011/65/eu, halogen free per iec 61249 - 2 - 21, < 1000ppm each of antimony trioxide in polymeric materials and red phosphorus as a flame retardant, and <2% antimony solder. exceeding any one or a combination of the absolute maximum rating conditions may cause permanent damage to the device. extended application of absolute maximum rating conditions to the device may reduce device reliability. specified typical performance or functional operation of the device under absolute maximum rating conditions is not implied. nominal operating parameters parameter specification unit condition min typ max recommended operating conditions drain voltage (v dsq ) 24 48 v gate voltage (v gsq ) - 4.5 - 3. 5 - 2.5 v drain bias current 44 ma frequency of operation dc 4000 mhz die capacitance from packaged capacitance measurements package capacitance removed during calibration. c rss 0.8 pf v g = - 8v, v d = 0v c iss 3.2 pf c oss 2.2 pf dc functional test i g (on) - forward bias diode gate current 1 ma v g = 1.1v, v d = 0v i g (off) - gate leakage 0.2 ma v g = - 8v, v d = 0v i d (off) - drain leakage 0.2 ma i d (off) - 48v drain leakage 1 ma v g = - 8v, v d = 48v i d (off) - 150v drain leakage 2 ma v g = - 8v, v d = 150v v gs (th) - threshold voltage - 4.8 - 3.4 - 2.5 v v d = 48v, i d = 2 ma v ds (on) - drain voltage at high current 1.7 v v g = 0v, i d = 0.75m a operation of this device beyond any one of these limits may cause permanent damage. for reliable continuous operation, the device voltage and current must not exceed the maximum operati ng values specified above . *mttf - m edian time to failure for wear - out failure mode (30% i dss degradation) which is determined by the technology process reliability. refer to product qualification report for fit (random) failure rate . **thermal resistance assumes ausn die attach on 1.5mm thick cpc carrier similar to kyocera a1933. user will need to define th is specification in th e final application and ensure bias conditions satisfy the following expression: p diss < (t j - t c ) / r th j - c and t c = t case to maintain maximum operating junction temperature and mttf . bias conditions should also satisfy the following expression: p d iss < (t j C t c ) / r th j - c and t c = t case
rf micro devices inc . 7628 thorndike road, greensboro, nc 27409 - 9421 ds13090 6 for sales or technical support, contact rfmd at +1.336.678.5570 or customerservice@rfmd.com . the information in this publication is believed to be accurate. however, no responsibility is assumed by rf micro devices, inc. ("rfmd") for its use, nor for any infringement of p atents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use. no license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of rfmd. rfmd reserves the right to change component circuitry, recommended application circuitry and specifications at any time without prior notice. 3 of 8 RF3930D parameter specification unit condition min typ max rf typical performance of packaged die test conditions: cw operation, v dsq = 48v, i dq = 55ma, t = 25c, in a tuned test circuit. v gs (q) - 3. 5 v v d = 48v, i d = 55 ma small signal gain 19 db cw, f = 2140mhz output power at p3db 42 dbm drain efficiency at p3db 70 %
rf micro devices inc . 7628 thorndike road, greensboro, nc 27409 - 9421 ds13090 6 for sales or technical support, contact rfmd at +1.336.678.5570 or customerservice@rfmd.com . the information in this publication is believed to be accurate. however, no responsibility is assumed by rf micro devices, inc. ("rfmd") for its use, nor for any infringement of p atents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use. no license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of rfmd. rfmd reserves the right to change component circuitry, recommended application circuitry and specifications at any time without prior notice. 4 of 8 RF3930D typical performance of (non - internally matched) packaged die in tuned circuit ( t = 25c, unless noted)
rf micro devices inc . 7628 thorndike road, greensboro, nc 27409 - 9421 ds13090 6 for sales or technical support, contact rfmd at +1.336.678.5570 or customerservice@rfmd.com . the information in this publication is believed to be accurate. however, no responsibility is assumed by rf micro devices, inc. ("rfmd") for its use, nor for any infringement of p atents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use. no license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of rfmd. rfmd reserves the right to change component circuitry, recommended application circuitry and specifications at any time without prior notice. 5 of 8 RF3930D typical performance of (non - internally matched) packaged die in tuned circuit ( t = 25c, unless noted) ( continued )
rf micro devices inc . 7628 thorndike road, greensboro, nc 27409 - 9421 ds13090 6 for sales or technical support, contact rfmd at +1.336.678.5570 or customerservice@rfmd.com . the information in this publication is believed to be accurate. however, no responsibility is assumed by rf micro devices, inc. ("rfmd") for its use, nor for any infringement of p atents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use. no license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of rfmd. rfmd reserves the right to change component circuitry, recommended application circuitry and specifications at any time without prior notice. 6 of 8 RF3930D die drawing (all dimensions in mm) bias instruction for RF3930D die ? esd sensitive material. please use proper esd precautions when handling devices die . ? die must be mounted with minimal die attach voids for proper thermal dissipation . ? this device is a depletion mode hemt and must have gate voltage applied for pinch off prior to applying drain voltage. 1. mount device on carrier or package with minimal die attach voiding and applying proper heat removal techniques. 2. connect gr ound to the ground supply terminal, and ensure that both the vg and vd grounds are also connected to this ground terminal. 3. apply - 8 v to vg. 4. apply 48 v to vd. 5. increase v g until drain current reaches desired bias point. 6. apply rf input.
rf micro devices inc . 7628 thorndike road, greensboro, nc 27409 - 9421 ds13090 6 for sales or technical support, contact rfmd at +1.336.678.5570 or customerservice@rfmd.com . the information in this publication is believed to be accurate. however, no responsibility is assumed by rf micro devices, inc. ("rfmd") for its use, nor for any infringement of p atents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use. no license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of rfmd. rfmd reserves the right to change component circuitry, recommended application circuitry and specifications at any time without prior notice. 7 of 8 RF3930D assembly notes die storage ? individual bare die should be held in appropriately sized esd waffle trays or esd gel packs. ? die should be stored in cda/n2 cabinets and in a controlled temperature and humidity environment. die handling ? die should only be picked using an auto or semi - automated pick system and an appropriate pick tool. ? pick parameters will need to be carefully defined so not to cause damage to either the top or bottom die surface. ? gan hemt devices are esd sensitive materials. please use proper esd precautions when handling devices or evaluation boards. ? rfmd does not recommend operating this device with typical drain voltage applied and the gate pinched off in a high humidity, high temp erature environment. caution: the use of inappropriate or worn - out ejector needle and improper ejection parameter settings can cause die backside tool marks or micro - cracks that can eventually lead to die cracking. die attach there are two commonly applied die attach processes: adhesive die attach and eutectic die attach. both processes use special equipment and tooling to mount the die. eutectic attach ? 80/20 ausn preform, 0.5 - 1mil thickness, made from virgin melt gold. ? pulsed heat or die scrub att ach process using auto / semi - automatic equipment. ? attach process carried out in an inert atmosphere. ? custom die pick collets are required that match the outline of the die and the specific process employed using either pulsed, fixed heat, or scrub. ? maxim um temperature during die attach should be no greater than 320 c and for less than 30 seconds. ? key parameters that need to be considered include: die placement force, die scrub profile and heat profile. ? minimal amount of voiding is desired to ensure maxim um heat transfer to the carrier and no voids should be present under the active area of the die. ? voiding can be measured using x - ray or acoustic microscopy. ? the acceptable level of voiding should be determined using thermal modeling analysis. adhesive attach ? high thermal silver filled epoxy is dispensed in a controlled manner and die is placed using an appropriate collet. assembled parts are cured at temperatures between 150 c and 180 c. ? always refer to epoxy manufacturer's data sheet. ? industry recogniz ed standards for epoxy die attach are clearly defined within mil - 883. early life screen conditions rfmd recommends an early life screen test that subjects this die to t j = 250 c (junc tion temperature) for at least 1 hour prior to field deployment.
rf micro devices inc . 7628 thorndike road, greensboro, nc 27409 - 9421 ds13090 6 for sales or technical support, contact rfmd at +1.336.678.5570 or customerservice@rfmd.com . the information in this publication is believed to be accurate. however, no responsibility is assumed by rf micro devices, inc. ("rfmd") for its use, nor for any infringement of p atents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use. no license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of rfmd. rfmd reserves the right to change component circuitry, recommended application circuitry and specifications at any time without prior notice. 8 of 8 RF3930D mounting and thermal considerations the thermal resistance provided as r th (junction to case) represents only the packaged device thermal characteristics. this is measured using ir microscopy capturing the device under test temperature at the hottest spot of the die. at the same time, the package temperature is measured using a thermocouple touching the backside of the die embedded in the device heat - sink but sized to prevent the measurement system from impacting the results. knowing the dissipated power at the time of the measurement, the thermal resistance is calculated. in order to achieve the advertised mttf, proper heat removal must be considered to maintain the junction at or below the maximum of 200 c. proper thermal design includes consideration of a mbient temperature and the thermal resistance from ambient to the back of the package including heat - sinking systems and air flow mechanisms. incorporating the dissipated dc power, it is possible to calculate the junction temperature of the device. dc bias the gan hemt device is a depletion mode high electron mobility transistor (hemt). at zero volts v gs the drain of the device is saturated and uncontrolled drain current will destroy the transistor. the gate voltage must be taken to a potential lower th an the source voltage to pinch off the device prior to applying the drain voltage, taking care not to exceed the gate voltage maximu m limits. rfmd recommends applying v gs = - 5v before applying any v ds . rf power transistor performance capabilities are deter mined by the applied quiescent drain current. this drain current can be adjusted to trade off power, linearity, and efficiency characteristics of the device. the recommended quiescent drain current (i dq ) shown in the rf typical performance table is chosen to best represent the operational characteristics for this device, considering manufacturing variations and expected performance. the user may choose alternate conditions for biasing this device based on performance trade - offs. gan hemt capacitances the physical structure of the gan hemt results in three terminal capacitors similar to other fet technologies. these capacitances exist across all three terminals of the device. the physical manufactured characteristics of the device determin e the value of the c ds (drain to source), c gs (gate to source) and c gd (gate to drain). these capacitances change value as the terminal voltages are varied. rfmd presents the three terminal capacitances measured with the gate pinched off (v gs = - 8v) and zero volts appli ed to the drain. during the measurement process, the parasitic capacitances of the package that holds the amplifier is removed through a calibration step. any internal matching is included in the terminal capacitance measurements. the capacitan ce values pr esented in the typical characteristics table of the device represent the measured input (c iss ), output (c oss ), and reverse (c rss ) capacitance at the stated bias voltages. the relationship to three terminal capacitances is as follows: c iss = c gd + c gs c oss = c gd + c ds c rss = c gd


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