| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Packaging | RoHS Status | Manufacturer Part Number | Voltage - Supply | Shell Style | Package / Case | Polarization | Current - Supply |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HMC213AMS8 | ADI (Analog Devices, Inc.) | IC MIXER 1.5-4.5GHZ 8MSOP | - | Bulk | - | - | - | - | 8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118", 3.00mm Width) | - | - | |
| TFF1014HN/N1,115 | NXP Semiconductors / Freescale | IC MIXER 10.7-12.75GHZ 16DHVQFN | - | Original-Reel® | - | - | 4.5 V ~ 5.5 V | - | 16-VFQFN Exposed Pad | - | 52mA | |
| MAX9982ETP+D | Maxim Integrated | IC MIXER 825-915MHZ 20TQFN | MAX9982 | Tube | - | - | 4.75 V ~ 5.25 V | - | 20-WQFN Exposed Pad | - | 193mA | |
| HMC525 | ADI (Analog Devices, Inc.) | IC MMIC IQ MIXER DIE | - | Bulk | - | - | - | - | Die | - | - | |
| HMC551LP4ETR | ADI (Analog Devices, Inc.) | IC MIXER DBL-BAL HI IP3 24-QFN | - | Tape & Reel (TR) | - | - | 5V | - | 24-VFQFN Exposed Pad | - | 62mA | |
| HMC773A | ADI (Analog Devices, Inc.) | IC MMIC MIXER TRPL-BAL | - | Tray | - | - | - | - | Die | - | - | |
| HMC215LP4E | ADI (Analog Devices, Inc.) | IC MIXER HI IP3 1.8-4GHZ 24-QFN | - | Strip | - | - | 5V | - | 24-VFCQFN Exposed Pad | - | 56mA | |
| LTC5576IUF#TRPBF | ADI (Analog Devices, Inc.) | IC MIXER DOWN CONVERTER 16QFN | - | Tape & Reel (TR) | - | - | 3.1 V ~ 5.3 V | - | 16-WQFN Exposed Pad | - | 105mA | |
| SA612AN/01,112 | NXP Semiconductors / Freescale | IC MIXER 500MHZ UP CONVRT 8DIP | SA612 | Tube | - | - | 4.5 V ~ 8 V | - | 8-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm) | - | 2.4mA | |
| HMC410AMS8G | ADI (Analog Devices, Inc.) | IC MIXER HI IP3 DBL-BAL | - | Strip | - | - | - | - | 8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118", 3.00mm Width) Exposed Pad | - | - |
RF mixers are electronic devices used to convert signals from one frequency to another in RF and microwave communication systems. They operate by combining two or more input signals and producing an output signal containing the sum and difference frequencies of the input signals. RF mixers find applications in frequency conversion, modulation, demodulation, upconversion, downconversion, and heterodyning processes in wireless communication systems, radar systems, test and measurement equipment, and satellite communication systems. They play a critical role in translating signals between different frequency bands, enabling efficient signal processing and transmission in RF systems.