AMMC-6222-W10 Equivalent & Substitute Parts

Part Overview

The AMMC-6222-W10 is an RF amplifier IC module designed for VSAT applications across the 7GHz to 21GHz frequency range. Manufactured by Broadcom Limited, this surface-mount module delivers 26dB gain with a 2.7dB noise figure and operates from 3V to 5V supply voltage. The product is currently obsolete, making identification of functionally equivalent alternatives essential for system redesign, legacy system maintenance, and component procurement planning.

Substiute Parts

AMMC-6222-W10
Broadcom LimitedIn Stock: 1614AMMC-6222-W10 Datasheet
AMMC-6222-W10
Current Part
HMC565
Analog Devices Inc.In Stock: 1669HMC565 Datasheet
HMC565
MFR Recommended

Key Parameters

Parameter Value
Manufacturer Part Number AMMC-6222-W10
Manufacturer Broadcom Limited
Product Status Obsolete
Frequency Range 7GHz ~ 21GHz
Gain 26dB
P1dB 15.5dB
Noise Figure 2.7dB
RF Type VSAT
Voltage Supply 3V ~ 5V
Current Supply 120mA
Test Frequency 17GHz
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package Type Module
Moisture Sensitivity Level 1 (Unlimited)
REACH Status REACH Unaffected
ECCN EAR99

Substitute Part Grouping Explanation

Substitution eligibility for the AMMC-6222-W10 is determined by the following critical parameters:

Frequency coverage must encompass or substantially overlap the 7GHz to 21GHz operating range. The substitute HMC565 operates from 6GHz to 20GHz, providing coverage across the primary VSAT band with minimal frequency deviation at the upper limit.

RF type classification must remain VSAT to ensure application compatibility and signal chain integration.

Gain performance must be within acceptable operational margins. The AMMC-6222-W10 provides 26dB gain; the HMC565 delivers 23dB gain, representing a 3dB reduction that may require system-level compensation through additional amplification stages.

Noise figure performance must support the same signal-to-noise ratio requirements. The AMMC-6222-W10 specifies 2.7dB; the HMC565 specifies 2.5dB, indicating superior noise performance.

Supply voltage compatibility must allow operation within the system's power distribution architecture. The AMMC-6222-W10 accepts 3V to 5V; the HMC565 operates at 3V fixed, requiring verification of system flexibility.

Current consumption must be compatible with power supply capacity. The AMMC-6222-W10 draws 120mA; the HMC565 draws 53mA, representing a significant reduction in power demand.

Mounting type and package form factor must be compatible with PCB layout and assembly processes. Both components are surface-mount devices; however, the AMMC-6222-W10 is packaged as a module while the HMC565 is supplied as a die, requiring different integration approaches.

Parameter Comparison

Parameter AMMC-6222-W10 HMC565 Compatibility Notes
Manufacturer Broadcom Limited Analog Devices Inc. Different manufacturers
Product Status Obsolete Active HMC565 actively supported
Frequency Range 7GHz ~ 21GHz 6GHz ~ 20GHz Overlapping coverage; HMC565 extends lower, AMMC-6222-W10 extends higher by 1GHz
Gain 26dB 23dB 3dB difference; system-level gain adjustment may be required
P1dB 15.5dB 10dBm Different measurement units; direct comparison requires system context
Noise Figure 2.7dB 2.5dB HMC565 provides superior noise performance
RF Type VSAT VSAT Functionally equivalent
Voltage Supply 3V ~ 5V 3V HMC565 requires fixed 3V; verify system power architecture
Current Supply 120mA 53mA HMC565 reduces power consumption by 56%
Test Frequency 17GHz 12GHz ~ 20GHz Different test methodologies
Mounting Type Surface Mount Surface Mount Functionally equivalent
Package Type Module Die Different form factors; integration approach differs
Moisture Sensitivity Level 1 (Unlimited) 1 (Unlimited) Equivalent handling requirements
REACH Status REACH Unaffected REACH Unaffected Equivalent compliance
ECCN EAR99 EAR99 Equivalent export classification

Engineering Selection Recommendations

The HMC565 from Analog Devices Inc. is the identified substitute for the obsolete AMMC-6222-W10. Selection of this alternative is supported by the following engineering factors:

Product status: The HMC565 is actively manufactured and supported, ensuring long-term availability and technical documentation access. The AMMC-6222-W10 is obsolete, making the HMC565 the appropriate forward-looking component choice.

Compliance and certification: Both components maintain equivalent REACH unaffected status and EAR99 export classification, ensuring regulatory continuity in system deployment.

Frequency coverage: The HMC565 operates from 6GHz to 20GHz, providing functional coverage across the VSAT band with acceptable overlap to the original 7GHz to 21GHz specification. The 1GHz upper frequency limitation requires system-level assessment for applications requiring operation above 20GHz.

Noise performance: The HMC565 delivers superior noise figure performance at 2.5dB compared to the original 2.7dB specification, supporting improved signal integrity in receiver applications.

Power efficiency: The HMC565 reduces supply current from 120mA to 53mA, providing significant power budget advantages in battery-powered or thermally constrained systems.

Critical design considerations: The HMC565 is supplied as a die rather than a module, requiring custom integration and packaging. Supply voltage is fixed at 3V rather than the flexible 3V to 5V range of the original component, necessitating verification of system power architecture. Gain is reduced by 3dB, requiring system-level compensation through additional amplification stages or equalization.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can the HMC565 directly replace the AMMC-6222-W10 without circuit modifications?

A: Direct replacement is not possible due to package form factor differences. The AMMC-6222-W10 is a module; the HMC565 is a die requiring custom integration. Additionally, the 3dB gain reduction and fixed 3V supply voltage require system-level design review.

Q: What is the frequency coverage difference between these components?

A: The AMMC-6222-W10 covers 7GHz to 21GHz; the HMC565 covers 6GHz to 20GHz. The HMC565 extends 1GHz lower but falls 1GHz short at the upper limit. Applications requiring operation above 20GHz cannot use the HMC565 as a direct substitute.

Q: How does the 3dB gain difference affect system performance?

A: The HMC565 provides 23dB gain versus the original 26dB. This 3dB reduction requires either additional amplification stages downstream or system-level equalization to maintain the original signal chain performance.

Q: Are there supply voltage compatibility issues?

A: Yes. The AMMC-6222-W10 accepts 3V to 5V; the HMC565 requires fixed 3V operation. Systems designed for 5V operation must be modified to supply 3V to the HMC565 or use voltage regulation.

Q: What are the packaging and integration implications?

A: The AMMC-6222-W10 is a module with integrated packaging; the HMC565 is a die requiring custom substrate integration, wire bonding, and encapsulation. This significantly increases design and manufacturing complexity.

Q: Are compliance and export classifications equivalent?

A: Yes. Both components maintain REACH unaffected status, EAR99 export classification, and MSL 1 moisture sensitivity level, ensuring regulatory continuity.

Q: What is the power consumption advantage of the HMC565?

A: The HMC565 draws 53mA compared to the original 120mA, representing a 56% reduction in supply current. This advantage is significant for power-constrained applications.

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