The UPC814G2-T1 is a Silicon RF Amplifier MMIC designed for various receiver applications. Manufactured by NEC, this device provides high gain and low noise figure, making it suitable for use in communication systems and instrumentation.
Applications:
- GPS Receivers: Used in GPS receiver front-end amplifiers to boost weak signals.
- Satellite TV Tuners: Employed in satellite TV tuners to enhance signal reception.
- Wireless Communication Systems: Integrated into wireless communication systems for improved signal amplification.
- Instrumentation Amplifiers: Utilized in instrumentation amplifiers to amplify low-level signals.
Features:
- High Gain: Offers a high gain to amplify weak signals effectively.
- Low Noise Figure: Features a low noise figure to minimize signal degradation.
- Wideband Performance: Provides excellent performance over a wide frequency range.
- Compact Size: Available in a small package for easy integration into various applications.
- Silicon MMIC Technology: Utilizes silicon MMIC technology for high performance and reliability.
Benefits:
- Improved Signal Reception: Enhances signal reception in GPS, satellite, and wireless communication systems.
- Reduced Signal Degradation: Minimizes signal degradation due to its low noise figure.
- Increased System Sensitivity: Improves the sensitivity of receiver systems, enabling the detection of weaker signals.
- Easy Integration: Simplifies integration into various applications due to its compact size.
- Reliable Performance: Provides consistent and reliable performance due to the use of silicon MMIC technology.
Additional Details:
The UPC814G2-T1 operates with a specified voltage and current, and it is designed to meet specific RF performance requirements. Its small form factor and robust design make it an ideal choice for demanding applications. The device is typically surface-mounted and requires careful handling during assembly. It is RoHS compliant and lead-free. Further details can be found in the device's datasheet, including frequency range, gain, noise figure, input and output impedance, supply voltage and current, and package dimensions.