The UPC2745 is a silicon monolithic integrated circuit designed as a wideband amplifier manufactured by NEC (now Renesas Electronics). It is intended for use in a variety of communication and instrumentation applications requiring high gain and bandwidth.
Applications:
- RF amplifiers
- IF amplifiers
- Wideband oscilloscopes
- Spectrum analyzers
- Communication receivers
Features:
- High gain
- Wide bandwidth
- Low noise figure
- Single power supply operation
- Stable operation
Benefits:
- Improved signal amplification
- Suitable for a broad range of frequencies
- Enhanced signal-to-noise ratio
- Simplified power supply requirements
- Reliable performance
Additional Details:
The UPC2745 typically operates from a single 5V power supply. It features a typical gain of 20 dB and a bandwidth extending to several hundred MHz. The noise figure is typically around 3 dB. The device is designed to provide stable operation over a wide range of temperatures and supply voltages. Input and output impedance are designed for optimal matching in 50-ohm systems. Its high performance characteristics make it suitable for demanding applications requiring high-quality signal amplification.