The UPC2788GR-E1 is a silicon MMIC wideband amplifier designed for applications requiring high gain and low noise figure. Manufactured by NEC (now CEL), this amplifier operates in a wide frequency range, making it suitable for various communication and instrumentation systems. It offers excellent linearity and is designed for easy integration into existing circuits.
Applications
- Cellular and PCS Base Stations: Serves as a low-noise amplifier (LNA) or intermediate gain stage in receiver front-ends.
- Wireless LAN (WLAN): Used in access points and client devices to improve signal sensitivity.
- Cable TV (CATV) Systems: Found in headends and distribution amplifiers to enhance signal quality.
- Satellite Communication Systems: Implemented in LNBs (Low Noise Block downconverters) for satellite receivers.
- Test and Measurement Equipment: Used in signal analyzers and spectrum analyzers to amplify weak signals.
Features
- Wideband Operation: Operates over a broad frequency range, allowing for versatile use in different applications.
- High Gain: Provides substantial signal amplification to improve signal strength.
- Low Noise Figure: Minimizes added noise, ensuring a high signal-to-noise ratio.
- Excellent Linearity: Maintains signal integrity by minimizing distortion.
- Silicon MMIC Technology: Offers a compact and reliable solution.
- Surface Mount Package: Facilitates easy and efficient integration into circuit boards.
Benefits
- Improved Signal Reception: Amplifies weak signals, increasing communication range and reliability.
- Enhanced System Performance: Low noise figure ensures optimal signal clarity and minimizes errors.
- Reduced Signal Distortion: Excellent linearity preserves signal fidelity, crucial for accurate data transmission.
- Simplified Design: Integrated matching networks simplify circuit design and implementation.
- Increased Reliability: Robust silicon MMIC design ensures long-term stability and performance.
Additional Details
The UPC2788GR-E1 operates with a single positive supply voltage, typically around +5V. Its internally matched input and output impedance simplifies integration into 50-ohm systems. The compact surface mount package is designed for high-density board layouts. This amplifier's combination of high gain, low noise figure, and wideband operation makes it a suitable choice for a variety of applications where signal amplification and noise reduction are critical. The typical gain is around 20 dB, with a noise figure typically below 3 dB. Careful consideration of biasing and thermal management is essential for optimal performance and reliability. It provides an effective solution for enhancing signal strength in various communication and instrumentation applications.