The UPC2748T is a Silicon Bipolar MMIC Wideband Amplifier manufactured by NEC (now Renesas Electronics). It is designed for use in a variety of high-frequency applications, providing excellent gain, low noise figure, and wide bandwidth. This amplifier is suitable for communication systems, test equipment, and other applications requiring high-performance amplification.
Applications
- Communication Systems: Used in receivers and transmitters to amplify signals.
- Test Equipment: Employed in spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, and other test instruments.
- RF Amplifiers: Functions as a key component in RF preamplifiers and driver stages.
- Broadband Amplification: Amplifies signals over a wide frequency range.
- Wireless Communication: Used in cellular base stations and wireless networking equipment.
Features
- Wide Bandwidth: Offers amplification over a broad frequency range.
- High Gain: Provides significant signal amplification.
- Low Noise Figure: Minimizes noise introduced by the amplifier.
- Silicon Bipolar Technology: Ensures reliable performance and stable operation.
- Surface Mount Device (SMD): Designed for easy assembly on printed circuit boards.
Benefits
- Improved Signal Strength: Amplifies weak signals for better reception and transmission.
- Enhanced Sensitivity: Low noise figure improves the sensitivity of receiver circuits.
- Versatile Usage: Suitable for a broad range of high-frequency applications.
- Reliable Operation: Silicon bipolar technology ensures dependable performance.
- Easy Assembly: Surface mount design simplifies the assembly process.
Additional Details
The UPC2748T typically comes in a small surface-mount package. Key specifications include a gain of typically 17 dB, a noise figure of typically 3.5 dB, and a wide bandwidth. The amplifier is designed to operate over a wide temperature range, making it suitable for use in various industrial and consumer environments. It requires external biasing components for proper operation. This amplifier is often selected for its balance of performance, reliability, and size in high-frequency applications. Its well-defined characteristics make it easy to integrate into various circuit designs.