Mini-Circuits recommends a 4-layer PCB with a solid ground plane, and a low-inductance path to the ground pin. A good layout practice is to keep the signal traces short and away from the edges of the board, and to use a common ground point for all components.
The ADQ-180+ has a 50 ohm input impedance. To optimize impedance matching, use a pi-network or a T-network matching circuit, and adjust the component values to achieve a return loss of at least 15 dB at the operating frequency.
The ADQ-180+ can handle up to +20 dBm (100 mW) of input power without damage. However, it's recommended to operate at a maximum of +15 dBm (30 mW) to ensure optimal performance and reliability.
To reduce the noise figure, use a low-noise amplifier or a low-noise voltage regulator to power the ADQ-180+, and ensure that the input signal is well-filtered and amplified. Additionally, use a good quality PCB material and layout to minimize electromagnetic interference.
The recommended operating temperature range for the ADQ-180+ is -40°C to +85°C. However, the device can operate up to +100°C with reduced performance and reliability.