The Infineon BCV61C E6327 is a NPN wideband silicon transistor designed for high-frequency applications. It's characterized by its low noise figure and high gain bandwidth product, making it suitable for various amplifier and oscillator circuits.
Applications
- Low-noise amplifiers (LNAs)
- Oscillators
- Mixers
- RF front-ends
- High-frequency amplifiers
- Wideband amplifiers
Features
- NPN Silicon Transistor
- High Transition Frequency (fT)
- Low Noise Figure
- High Gain Bandwidth Product
- Small signal amplifier
- RoHS Compliant
Benefits
- Excellent High-Frequency Performance: The high transition frequency enables operation in demanding high-frequency applications.
- Low Noise: Minimizes unwanted noise in sensitive receiver circuits, improving signal quality.
- High Gain: Provides sufficient amplification for various signal levels.
- Compact Design: Small package size allows for dense circuit layouts.
- Reliable Operation: Manufactured by Infineon, a reputable semiconductor manufacturer known for quality.
Additional Details
The BCV61C E6327 typically comes in a SOT-23 package. Its key electrical characteristics include a collector-emitter voltage (VCEO) rating of approximately 12V, a collector current (IC) rating of approximately 100mA, and a transition frequency (fT) of several GHz. Its low noise figure makes it particularly well-suited for use in low-noise amplifiers, where minimizing noise is critical for optimal performance. The high gain-bandwidth product ensures sufficient gain over a wide range of frequencies. The small SOT-23 package allows for high-density circuit layouts, making it ideal for compact electronic devices. This transistor is commonly used in radio frequency (RF) applications, such as wireless communication systems and satellite receivers. The RoHS compliance ensures that the device is environmentally friendly. Proper biasing and impedance matching are crucial for achieving optimal performance in specific applications.
Detailed electrical characteristics, application notes, and package dimensions are available in the Infineon datasheet.