The UPC814G2-T2 is a Silicon RF Amplifier MMIC from NEC, designed to provide high gain and low noise figure for receiver applications. It is an enhancement of the UPC814G2 series, offering improved performance characteristics suitable for demanding communication and signal processing systems.
Applications:
- GPS Receivers: Amplifies weak GPS signals, ensuring reliable positioning data.
- Satellite Communication Systems: Boosts signal strength in satellite TV tuners and communication devices.
- Wireless LAN (WLAN): Enhances signal reception and transmission in WLAN devices.
- Mobile Communication Devices: Used in mobile phones and other portable devices to improve signal quality.
Features:
- High Gain: Offers a significant gain to improve signal strength.
- Low Noise Figure: Minimizes noise to ensure clear signal reception.
- Wide Frequency Range: Operates effectively across a broad range of frequencies.
- Compact Package: Allows for easy integration into small devices.
- Silicon MMIC Technology: Ensures high performance and reliability.
Benefits:
- Enhanced Signal Reception: Improves the ability to receive weak signals.
- Reduced Noise Interference: Minimizes noise, leading to clearer signal quality.
- Improved Device Performance: Enhances the overall performance of communication devices.
- Simplified Integration: Easy to incorporate into various applications due to its compact size.
- Reliable Operation: Provides consistent and dependable performance.
Additional Details:
The UPC814G2-T2 is designed to operate at specific voltage and current levels as detailed in the datasheet. This Silicon RF Amplifier MMIC is constructed using advanced manufacturing techniques to ensure reliability and consistent performance. The device is RoHS compliant. Specific parameters such as frequency range, gain, noise figure, input and output impedance, supply voltage and current requirements, and packaging details can be found in the product's datasheet from NEC. Its robust design and stable operation make it a suitable choice for various RF amplification needs.