The UPC277G2-E2 is a Silicon Bipolar MMIC Wideband Amplifier designed for use in various communication and instrumentation systems. Manufactured by CEL (California Eastern Laboratories), this amplifier provides high gain and excellent linearity over a broad frequency range, making it suitable for demanding applications requiring high performance and reliability.
Applications
- Cellular and PCS Base Stations: Used as a gain stage in receiver and transmitter circuits.
- Wireless LAN (WLAN) Systems: Employed to amplify signals in access points and client devices.
- Cable TV (CATV) Infrastructure: Utilized in distribution amplifiers to boost signal strength.
- Instrumentation Amplifiers: Integrated into test and measurement equipment for signal conditioning.
- Satellite Communication Systems: Used in low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) and power amplifiers.
Features
- High Gain: Offers a substantial gain to amplify weak signals effectively.
- Wideband Operation: Functions across a broad frequency range, accommodating various applications.
- Excellent Linearity: Provides low distortion, ensuring signal integrity.
- Low Noise Figure: Minimizes noise contribution, improving signal-to-noise ratio.
- Silicon Bipolar MMIC Technology: Offers a compact and reliable design.
- Surface Mount Package: Facilitates easy integration into circuit boards.
Benefits
- Improved Signal Strength: Amplifies weak signals, enhancing communication range and reliability.
- Enhanced System Performance: Low noise figure contributes to better overall system performance.
- Reduced Distortion: Excellent linearity minimizes signal distortion, ensuring accurate data transmission.
- Simplified Integration: Surface mount package allows for easy and efficient integration into existing systems.
- Increased Reliability: Silicon Bipolar MMIC technology ensures long-term reliability and stability.
Additional Details
The UPC277G2-E2 operates on a single positive supply voltage, typically +5V. It features an internally matched input and output for simplified design and impedance matching. The device is housed in a small surface mount package, making it suitable for high-density circuit board layouts. It is designed to meet stringent quality and reliability standards, ensuring consistent performance in demanding environments. Its wideband characteristics make it a versatile choice for numerous applications requiring amplification across a broad frequency spectrum. The typical gain is around 20 dB, while the noise figure is typically below 3 dB, showcasing its effectiveness in signal amplification with minimal added noise.