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    TC75S102F Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation Operational Amplifier, 1.5V to 5.5V, I/O Rail to Rail, IDD=0.27μA, SOT-25 Visit Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation
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    transistor equivalent table chart

    Abstract: 2N6256 2N5941-2 motorola rf Power Transistor 2N5849 AN282A LARGE SIGNAL IMPEDANCES transistor motorola application note an-548A 2N3948 2N5941
    Text: Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. MOTOROLA SEMICONDUCTOR APPLICATION NOTE Order this document by AN282A/D AN282A NOTE: The theory in this application note is still applicable, but some of the products referenced may be discontinued. Systemizing RF Power Amplifier Design


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    AN282A/D AN282A mid-1960 transistor equivalent table chart 2N6256 2N5941-2 motorola rf Power Transistor 2N5849 AN282A LARGE SIGNAL IMPEDANCES transistor motorola application note an-548A 2N3948 2N5941 PDF

    Untitled

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    Text: WHITE PAPER: WP014 eGaN FETs in Wireless Power Transfer Systems eGaN® FETs in Wireless Power Transfer Systems EFFICIENT POWER CONVERSION Alex Lidow, Ph.D., CEO and Michael de Rooij, Ph.D., Executive Director of Applications Engineering Introduction The popularity of wireless energy transfer has increased over the last few years and in particular for applications targeting portable device charging. In this article,


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    UHF Class-E Power Amplifier Based Upon Multi-harmonic Approximation

    Abstract: single tuned amplifier theory
    Text: UHF Class-E Power Amplifier Based Upon Multi-harmonic Approximation Ramon A. Beltran Skyworks Solutions Inc., 2427 W. Hillcrest Dr., Newbury Park, CA, 91320, USA. E-mail: ramon.beltran@skyworksinc.com Abstract— At high frequencies class-E power amplifiers


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    CAS-24, UHF Class-E Power Amplifier Based Upon Multi-harmonic Approximation single tuned amplifier theory PDF

    simple slope FM detector

    Abstract: ASK receiver IC single conversion TH71102 TH71101 TH71111 TH71112 monopole car fm antenna
    Text: Applications Note Receiver Design Notes This application note covers the TH71101, TH71102, TH71111, TH71112 fully integrated single frequency receivers. These receivers have some different features and cover different bands but they all have common architectures which make them very easy to use for different applications.


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    TH71101, TH71102, TH71111, TH71112 simple slope FM detector ASK receiver IC single conversion TH71102 TH71101 TH71111 monopole car fm antenna PDF

    basic fm transmitter and receiver

    Abstract: mobile phone frequency receiver IC 433mhz resonator Receiver with SAW-based Oscillator TH7110 TH71101 TH71102 TH7111 TH71111 TH71112
    Text: Applications Note Receiver Design Notes This application note covers the TH7110, TH71101, TH71102, TH7111, TH71111, TH71112 fully integrated single frequency receivers. These receivers have some different features and cover different bands but they all have common architectures which make them very easy to use for


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    TH7110, TH71101, TH71102, TH7111, TH71111, TH71112 basic fm transmitter and receiver mobile phone frequency receiver IC 433mhz resonator Receiver with SAW-based Oscillator TH7110 TH71101 TH71102 TH7111 TH71111 PDF

    AN478A

    Abstract: AN478A MOTOROLA 2N3823 fet motorola an-215 WESCON-1967 2N3823 equivalent Y212 Theory of Modern Electronic Semiconductor Device BIPOLAR Transistor high frequency 2N3823
    Text: MOTOROLA Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Order this document by AN423/D SEMICONDUCTOR APPLICATION NOTE AN423 FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR RF AMPLIFIER DESIGN TECHNIQUES Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Prepared by: Roy C. Hejhall Applications Engineering Amplifier design theory utilizing the two port network


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    AN423/D AN423 AN478A AN478A MOTOROLA 2N3823 fet motorola an-215 WESCON-1967 2N3823 equivalent Y212 Theory of Modern Electronic Semiconductor Device BIPOLAR Transistor high frequency 2N3823 PDF

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    Text: RF5117C 3V, 1.8GHz TO 2.8GHz LINEAR POWER AMPLIFIER Typical Applications • IEEE802.11B WLAN Applications • Commercial and Consumer Systems • IEEE802.11G WLAN Applications • Portable Battery-Powered Equipment • 2.5GHz ISM Band Applications • Spread-Spectrum and MMDS Systems


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    RF5117C IEEE802 RF5117C 23dBm) PDF

    b137 transistor

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: RF5117 3V, 1.8GHz TO 2.8GHz LINEAR POWER AMPLIFIER Typical Applications • IEEE802.11B WLAN Applications • Commercial and Consumer Systems • IEEE802.11G WLAN Applications • Portable Battery-Powered Equipment • 2.5GHz ISM Band Applications • Spread-Spectrum and MMDS Systems


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    RF5117 IEEE802 RF5117 23dBm) b137 transistor PDF

    b137 transistor

    Abstract: RF5117 54MBPS 2483MHz
    Text: RF5117 3V, 1.8GHz TO 2.8GHz LINEAR POWER AMPLIFIER Typical Applications • IEEE802.11B WLAN Applications • Commercial and Consumer Systems • IEEE802.11G WLAN Applications • Portable Battery-Powered Equipment • 2.5GHz ISM Band Applications • Spread-Spectrum and MMDS Systems


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    RF5117 IEEE802 RF5117 23dBm) b137 transistor 54MBPS 2483MHz PDF

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    Text: RF5117C 3V, 1.8GHz TO 2.8GHz LINEAR POWER AMPLIFIER Typical Applications • IEEE802.11B WLAN Applications • Commercial and Consumer Systems • IEEE802.11G WLAN Applications • Portable Battery-Powered Equipment • 2.5GHz ISM Band Applications • Spread-Spectrum and MMDS Systems


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    RF5117C IEEE802 RF5117C 23dBm) PDF

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    Text: 4 1  +9 BGA7351 50 MHz to 500 MHz high linearity Si variable gain amplifier; 28 dB gain range Rev. 3 — 11 June 2014 Product data sheet 1. Product profile 1.1 General description The BGA7351 MMIC is a dual independently digitally controlled IF Variable Gain


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    BGA7351 BGA7351 PDF

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    Text: BGA7351 50 MHz to 250 MHz high linearity Si variable gain amplifier; 28 dB gain range Rev. 1 — 28 December 2011 Product data sheet 1. Product profile 1.1 General description The BGA7351 MMIC is a dual independently digitally controlled IF Variable Gain Amplifier VGA operating from 50 MHz to 250 MHz. Each IF VGA amplifies with a gain


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    sot617-1

    Abstract: CTS-219-05
    Text: BGA7350 50 MHz to 250 MHz high linearity Si variable gain amplifier; 24 dB gain range Rev. 1 — 21 December 2011 Product data sheet 1. Product profile 1.1 General description The BGA7350 MMIC is a dual independently digitally controlled IF Variable Gain Amplifier VGA operating from 50 MHz to 250 MHz. Each IF VGA amplifies with a gain


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    BGA7350 BGA7350 sot617-1 CTS-219-05 PDF

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    Text: BGA7350 50 MHz to 250 MHz high linearity Si variable gain amplifier; 24 dB gain range Rev. 1 — 21 December 2011 Product data sheet 1. Product profile 1.1 General description The BGA7350 MMIC is a dual independently digitally controlled IF Variable Gain Amplifier VGA operating from 50 MHz to 250 MHz. Each IF VGA amplifies with a gain


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    BGA7350 BGA7350 PDF

    Untitled

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: RF5117 3V, 1.8GHz TO 2.8GHz LINEAR POWER AMPLIFIER Typical Applications • IEEE802.11B WLAN Applications • Commercial and Consumer Systems • IEEE802.11G WLAN Applications • Portable Battery-Powered Equipment • 2.5GHz ISM Band Applications • Spread-Spectrum and MMDS Systems


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    RF5117 IEEE802 RF5117 16-pin, 23dBm) PDF

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    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: BGA7351 50 MHz to 250 MHz high linearity Si variable gain amplifier; 28 dB gain range Rev. 1 — 28 December 2011 Product data sheet 1. Product profile 1.1 General description The BGA7351 MMIC is a dual independently digitally controlled IF Variable Gain Amplifier VGA operating from 50 MHz to 250 MHz. Each IF VGA amplifies with a gain


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    BGA7351 BGA7351 PDF

    Untitled

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: RF5117 3V, 1.8GHz TO 2.8GHz LINEAR POWER AMPLIFIER Typical Applications • IEEE802.11B WLAN Applications • Commercial and Consumer Systems • IEEE802.11G WLAN Applications • Portable Battery-Powered Equipment • 2.5GHz ISM Band Applications • Spread-Spectrum and MMDS Systems


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    RF5117 IEEE802 RF5117 23dBm) PDF

    54MBPS

    Abstract: RF5117 ATT QFN-16 28Ghz
    Text: RF5117 3V, 1.8GHz TO 2.8GHz LINEAR POWER AMPLIFIER Typical Applications • IEEE802.11B WLAN Applications • Commercial and Consumer Systems • IEEE802.11G WLAN Applications • Portable Battery-Powered Equipment • 2.5GHz ISM Band Applications • Spread-Spectrum and MMDS Systems


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    RF5117 IEEE802 RF5117 23dBm) 54MBPS ATT QFN-16 28Ghz PDF

    analog multiplier MC1496

    Abstract: AN531 MC1496 balanced modulator MC1496 operation theory application note AN489 AN489 Analysis and Basic Operation of the MC1595 MC1496 application note AN489 MC1496 AN531 MC1595
    Text: AN531/D MC1496 Balanced Modulator Prepared by: Roy Hejhall Applications Engineering http://onsemi.com APPLICATION NOTE MC1496 General Description Figure 1 shows a schematic diagram of the MC1496. For purposes of the analysis, the following conventional assumptions have been made for simplification: 1 Devices


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    AN531/D MC1496 MC1496. r14525 analog multiplier MC1496 AN531 MC1496 balanced modulator MC1496 operation theory application note AN489 AN489 Analysis and Basic Operation of the MC1595 MC1496 application note AN489 AN531 MC1595 PDF

    motorola transistor

    Abstract: Using Linvill Techniques for R. F. Amplifiers MM1941 2N2221 Using Linvill Techniques transistor for RF amplifier and mixer an238 motorola amplifier mixer circuit high frequency mixer 2N2221A
    Text: MOTOROLA Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA Order this document by AN238/D AN238 NOTE: The theory in this application note is still applicable, but some of the products referenced may be discontinued. Transistor Mixer Design Using 2-Port Parameters


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    AN238/D AN238 motorola transistor Using Linvill Techniques for R. F. Amplifiers MM1941 2N2221 Using Linvill Techniques transistor for RF amplifier and mixer an238 motorola amplifier mixer circuit high frequency mixer 2N2221A PDF

    yig oscillator application note

    Abstract: Dielectric Resonator Oscillator DRO dielectric resonator dielectric resonator oscillator variable oscillator Lumped Resonator Oscillator A008 amplifier TRANSISTOR AT-41400 bipolar transistor ghz s-parameter FET transistors with s-parameters
    Text: Microwave Oscillator Design Application Note A008 NOTE: This publication is a reprint of a previously published Application Note and is for technical reference only. Introduction This application note describes a method of designing oscillators using small signal s parameters. The background theory is first developed to


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    5964-3431E 5968-3628E yig oscillator application note Dielectric Resonator Oscillator DRO dielectric resonator dielectric resonator oscillator variable oscillator Lumped Resonator Oscillator A008 amplifier TRANSISTOR AT-41400 bipolar transistor ghz s-parameter FET transistors with s-parameters PDF

    AVANTEK YIG tuned oscillator

    Abstract: yig oscillator hp Avantek yig avantek yig oscillator avantek YTO AVANTEK, yig yig oscillator avantek avantek vto Design DC Stability Into Your Transistor Circuits A008 amplifier TRANSISTOR
    Text: Microwave Oscillator Design Application Note A008 NOTE: This publication is a reprint of a previously published Application Note and is for technical reference only. Introduction This application note describes a method of designing oscillators using small signal s parameters. The background theory is first developed to


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    5964-3431E 5968-3628E AVANTEK YIG tuned oscillator yig oscillator hp Avantek yig avantek yig oscillator avantek YTO AVANTEK, yig yig oscillator avantek avantek vto Design DC Stability Into Your Transistor Circuits A008 amplifier TRANSISTOR PDF

    laptop mini pci slot pin details

    Abstract: laptop schematic power supply circuit diagram transistor 2.4GHz amplifier schematic
    Text: RF5190 Proposed 3V, 2.4GHz TO 2.5GHz LINEAR POWER AMPLIFIER Typical Applications • IEEE802.11B/G WLAN Applications • Portable Battery-Powered Equipment • 2.5GHz ISM Band Applications • Spread-Spectrum and MMDS Systems • Commercial and Consumer Systems


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    IEEE802 11B/G RF5190 RF5190 laptop mini pci slot pin details laptop schematic power supply circuit diagram transistor 2.4GHz amplifier schematic PDF

    hy 1607

    Abstract: tuned amplifier tetrode transistor 2N918 two transistors yl 1110 2N918 motorola 2n918 transistor ScansUX1007 analysis and design of multiple tuned amplifier
    Text: M O TO RO LA SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL INFORMATION T u n e d A m p lifie r D e s i g n with M o t o r o la ’s M C l l lO In te g r a te d Circuit A m p lifie r J O H N J. R O B E R T S O N , Project Leader, Communications Circuit Research and Development INTRODUCTION


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