The UPC2798GR-T1 is an RF integrated circuit produced by NEC. It is typically employed as a low-noise amplifier (LNA) in various wireless communication systems. Its primary function is to amplify weak signals while minimizing noise to improve receiver sensitivity.
Applications:
- Wireless LAN (WLAN): Used in WLAN devices to amplify signals.
- GPS Receivers: Integrated into GPS receivers to enhance satellite signal strength.
- Cellular Communication Systems: Used in base stations and mobile devices.
- Satellite Communication Systems: Employed in satellite receivers to boost downlink signals.
- ISM Band Applications: Suited for use in various Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) band equipment.
Features:
- Low Noise Figure: Provides excellent noise performance.
- High Gain: Offers substantial signal amplification.
- Wideband Operation: Functions across a wide frequency range.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for efficient power use.
- Compact Package: Small size for easy integration.
Benefits:
- Improved Signal Sensitivity: Enhances receiver sensitivity by amplifying weak signals.
- Extended Communication Range: Increases communication distance in wireless systems.
- Enhanced Positioning Accuracy: Improves the precision of GPS data.
- Longer Battery Life: Low power consumption prolongs battery life.
- Simplified System Design: Integrated design reduces component count.
The UPC2798GR-T1 operates on a single positive supply voltage and usually requires impedance matching. Specific technical details can be found in the datasheet.