The UPC3215TB-E3-A is a Silicon Germanium (SiGe) Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor (HBT) MMIC amplifier designed for high-frequency applications. It is manufactured by California Eastern Laboratories (CEL), which is the exclusive sales and marketing partner in North America for products made by Renesas Electronics Corporation.
Applications:
- Wireless Communications: Used as a low noise amplifier (LNA) in cellular and wireless data systems.
- Satellite Communications: Employed in satellite receivers and transmitters for signal amplification.
- Instrumentation: Integrated into test and measurement equipment for signal amplification.
- Radar Systems: Used in radar receivers for enhancing sensitivity.
- Microwave Radios: Applicable in various microwave radio communication systems.
Features:
- High Gain: Provides substantial signal amplification.
- Low Noise Figure: Minimizes noise contribution to the amplified signal.
- Wideband Operation: Operates over a broad frequency range.
- Single Supply Voltage: Simplifies biasing and reduces component count.
- Small Package: Allows for compact designs.
Benefits:
- Improved Signal Sensitivity: Enhances the ability to detect weak signals.
- Increased System Performance: Improves the overall performance of wireless communication systems.
- Simplified Design: Single supply voltage simplifies circuit design and reduces cost.
- Compact Solution: Small package size enables integration into space-constrained applications.
- Reliable Operation: Designed for stable and reliable performance.
Technical Specifications:
The UPC3215TB-E3-A typically operates in the frequency range of several GHz (specifications should be checked in the datasheet). It features a gain typically in the range of 15-20 dB and a low noise figure, often less than 2 dB. It operates on a single positive supply voltage, typically 3V or 5V. It is commonly packaged in a small surface-mount package such as a SOT-343. Consult the manufacturer's datasheet for detailed electrical characteristics, S-parameters, and application notes.