Amp Seeks Multi-Channel Wideband Apps

April 1, 2001
Delivering 3 dB of bandwidth with 20 dB gain helps put the UPC3215TB silicon RFIC wideband amplifier in the running for satellite receiver, LNB, and other multi-channel wideband applications. The 2.9-GHz, 5V chip offers excellent isolation of 44 dB,

Delivering 3 dB of bandwidth with 20 dB gain helps put the UPC3215TB silicon RFIC wideband amplifier in the running for satellite receiver, LNB, and other multi-channel wideband applications. The 2.9-GHz, 5V chip offers excellent isolation of 44 dB, great noise figure of 2.3 dB, and good input matching over the band for minimizing mismatch problems. The device is housed in a miniature 6-pin SOT-363 package, is available on tape-and-reels, and costs $0.91 each/12,000.

Company: CALIFORNIA EASTERN LABORATORIES

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