Semiconductors
Teledyne Lincoln Microwave designs our own proprietary microwave diodes, which underpin many of our performance advantages.
Our Semiconductor Technology Centre is located at the School of Physics and Astronomy within the University of Nottingham, UK. Facilities include a 90m2 ISO class 6 process cleanroom with ISO class 5 laminar flow.
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Schottky Mixer Diodes
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Teledyne Lincoln Microwave GaAs beam lead Schottky diodes for the up/down conversion of millimetre wave detected signals are designed for applications which demand ultimate performance. The device is easily assembled onto a wide variety of surface mount substrates using thermo-compression, thermo-sonic or epoxy bonding techniques.
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Gunn Diodes
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The Gunn diode is the best known and most readily available device in the family of transferred electron devices (TED). They are employed as DC to microwave converters using the negative resistance characteristics of bulk Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) and only require a standard, low impedance, constant voltage power supply, thereby eliminating complex circuitry. Teledyne Lincoln Microwave’s DC1200 series of GaAs Gunn diodes is designed for operation at fixed frequency (determined by the oscillator cavity) within a specified band under CW or pulsed conditions.

