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Avago Technologies' ABA-31563 is a low current silicon gain block RFIC amplifier housed in a 6 lead SC-70 (SOT-363) surface mount plastic package. Providing a nominal gain of 21.9 dB and P1dB of 2 dBm at 2 GHz, this device is ideal for small signal gain stage or IF amplification. Distinguished features of the ABA-31563 which are high gain, good input and output VSWR and broad bandwidth made this device useful in various applications such as Cellular, Cordless, Special Mobile Radio, PCS, ISM, Wireless LAN, DBS, TVRO and TV Tuner Applications. In addition to the ABA-31563 the Avago Technologies also offers a ABA-32563 with higher P1dB. The table below is a quick reference on the performance of the series measured at 2 GHz on the broadband board. Products & Services
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Avago Technologies' ABA-31563 is a low current silicon gain block RFIC amplifier housed in a 6 lead SC-70 (SOT-363) surface mount plastic package. Providing a nominal gain of 21.9 dB and P1dB of 2 dBm...
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The MGA-62563 is a high performance GaAs MMIC amplifier fabricated with Avago Technologies E-pHEMT process and is targeted for commercial wireless application from 100 MHz to 3 GHz. The MGA-62563 runs...
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The Avago Technologies ATF-33143 is one of a family of high dynamic range, low noise PHEMT devices designed for use in low cost commercial applications in the VHF through 6 GHz frequency range. The...
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This application note describes the use of the Avago Technologies MGA-87563 in low noise amplifier (LNA) applications in the 800 through 2500 MHz frequency range. The MGA-87563 is capable of producing...
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Avago Technologies' ALM-1222 is a very low noise, high gain and high linearity dual amplifier module, operating from 1.8 GHz to 2.2 GHz. In the balanced configuration, the measured performances on the...
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