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Modelithics Component Model Libraries
Start your next design with accurate models that take parasitic and substrate effects into account. Modelithics passive and active model libraries contain up-to-date, measurement-based models that are fully integrated with a variety of software applications.
Our unique Global Models™ for passive components are part-value and substrate scalable. Every model includes complete documentation detailing the test fixtures used, measurement conditions, and model-to-measurement data comparisons.Mini-Circuits Model Download Request - Complimentary (free) use available to qualified requestors.
| Vendor Part Number | Modelithics Part Number | Device Type | Body Style | Global Part Values | Upr Validation Freq (GHz) | Example Data | Features |
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AMPXP-MCL-GVA62plus-001 | Amplifier | SOT-89 | 18 | NL, XP, SP | ||
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AMPXP-MCL-GVA63plus-001 | Amplifier | SOT-89 | 18 | NL, XP, SP | ||
| HFCN-2700 | HPF-MCL-2700-001 | Filter, High-Pass | Ceramic | 7 | Model | SS | |
| HFCN-2700 | HPF-MCL-2700-001-S | Filter, High-Pass | Ceramic | 7 | Model | SS | |
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AMPXP-MCL-PHA1plus-001 | Amplifier | SOT-89 | 18 | NL, XP, SP | ||
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ATT-MCL-RCAT-002-S | Attenuator | LZ1737 | 0-30 dB | 10 | Model | VS, SS, PS |
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ATT-MCL-RCAT-001-S | Attenuator | LZ1737 | 0-30 dB | 30 | Model S-Parameters | VS, SS |
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ATT-MCL-YAT-002-S | Attenuator | MC1630 | 0-30 dB | 10 | Model | VS, SS, PS |
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ATT-MCL-YAT-001-S | Attenuator | MC1630 | 0-30 dB | 30 | Model S-Parameters | VS, SS |
Legend
BB - Broad Band Capacitor     FL - Flicker Noise (1/F)     IM - 3rd order IMD validated     LP - Load Pull     NL - Non-Linear     NP - Noise Parameter     PD - Pad de-embedding
OS - Orientation Selettable PS - Pad Scaling       SS - Substrate Scalable   TS - Temperature Scalable     VS - Part Value Scalable/Selectable     BW - Bondwire de-embedding
Related Literature
Mini-Circuits and Modelithics Partner to provide RF & MW Attenuator ModelsBroad-band Surface Mount Attenuators With Accurate Models   Abstract and Summary
As Presented at EDI CON, Beijing China, March 2013
Tiny Attenuators Set Levels To 18 GHz
As seen in Microwaves & RF
Understanding Noise Parameters Basics
