The 2SC2713-BL is an NPN silicon epitaxial planar transistor manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It is designed for low-noise amplifier applications in the VHF and UHF bands. This transistor is known for its high gain and low noise figure, making it suitable for sensitive receiver circuits.
Applications
- Low-noise amplifiers (LNAs)
- VHF/UHF receiver front-ends
- High-frequency oscillators
- Mixers
- RF amplifiers
Features
- NPN Silicon Epitaxial Planar Transistor
- Low Noise Figure
- High Gain
- High Transition Frequency (fT)
- Small Signal Amplifier
Benefits
- Enhances the sensitivity of receiver circuits by minimizing noise
- Provides high signal amplification with minimal distortion
- Suitable for use in high-frequency communication systems
- Enables stable and reliable performance in RF applications
- Improves the overall signal-to-noise ratio in electronic systems
Additional Details
The 2SC2713-BL transistor features a low noise figure, which is crucial for minimizing noise in sensitive receiver circuits. Its high gain ensures that weak signals are amplified effectively. The high transition frequency enables it to operate at high frequencies, making it suitable for VHF and UHF applications. It is specifically designed for small signal amplifier applications, where high gain and low noise are essential.
This transistor is commonly used in low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) for radio receivers, satellite receivers, and other communication systems. It is also used in the front-end stages of VHF/UHF receivers to amplify weak signals before further processing. The 2SC2713-BL is also suitable for use in high-frequency oscillators and mixers, where its high gain and low noise characteristics are beneficial.
Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage's commitment to quality and performance is evident in the design and manufacturing of the 2SC2713-BL transistor. It is engineered to provide reliable and consistent performance in demanding applications. Its robust construction and versatile characteristics make it a valuable component in electronic circuit design.
Note: Always refer to the manufacturer's datasheet for precise specifications and application guidelines.