The Agilent (now Avago Technologies) AT-41586-TR1 is a high-performance silicon bipolar junction transistor (BJT) designed for low-noise amplification in RF and microwave applications. This transistor is characterized by its high gain, low noise figure, and excellent linearity, making it ideal for use in receiver front-ends, low-noise amplifiers (LNAs), and other sensitive RF circuits.
Applications:
- Low-Noise Amplifiers (LNAs)
- Receiver Front-Ends
- Oscillators
- Mixers
- General-Purpose RF Amplification
Features:
- Frequency Range: Up to 6 GHz
- Noise Figure: 1.3 dB at 2 GHz
- Associated Gain: 12.5 dB at 2 GHz
- Collector-Emitter Voltage (Vce): 12 V
- Collector Current (Ic): 50 mA
- Package: SOT-343 (Surface Mount)
- High Transition Frequency (fT): 13 GHz
- High Maximum Stable Gain (MSG): Excellent power gain at high frequencies.
Benefits:
- Low Noise Amplification: Provides excellent low-noise performance, improving the sensitivity of receiver systems.
- High Gain: Delivers high gain, allowing for amplification of weak signals.
- Excellent Linearity: Maintains signal integrity, minimizing distortion in amplified signals.
- Surface Mount Package: SOT-343 package simplifies PCB assembly and reduces component size.
- Wide Frequency Range: Suitable for use in a wide range of RF and microwave applications.
Additional Details:
The AT-41586-TR1 BJT is designed for demanding RF and microwave applications where low noise and high gain are critical. It is typically used in the front-end of receiver systems to amplify weak signals with minimal added noise. The transistor's high transition frequency (fT) and maximum stable gain (MSG) enable it to operate effectively at high frequencies. The SOT-343 surface mount package simplifies PCB assembly and allows for compact circuit designs. The device is also available in tape and reel packaging (AT-41586-TR1) for automated assembly processes.