transistors-products
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VHF Transistors
2/15/2007
Integra’s lineup of VHF - VDMOS silicon MOSFET power transistors boasts performance unmatched by any other vendor. These common source power transistor devices offer the highest pulsed RF power and smallest circuit footprint available in any VHF - VDMOS silicon MOSFET high power transistors.
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1800 W, 65 V, 1.0 – 1.1 GHz Highest Power GaN Transistor On The Market: QPD1025L
6/29/2018
Qorvo offers the 1800 W, 65 V, 1.0 – 1.1 GHz QPD1025L as the highest GaN transistor on the market. This discrete GaN on SiC HEMT has a package that features input pre-match resulting in ease of external board match and saved board space.
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500 W GaN/SiC Long-Pulse L-Band Transistor: IGN1214L500B
9/6/2017
Integra Technologies introduces the IGN1214L500B long-pulse transistor with GaN on SiC HEMT technology, operating at 380 W for applications from 1.2 – 1.4 GHz. The transistor exhibits 15.5 dB typical gain, and 65% efficiency, at 2 milliseconds and 20% pulse conditions. It is specified for use under Class AB operation.
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RF Power Transistor: 250 Watt, 50 Volt HF50-250
4/26/2010
The HF50-250 RF Power transistor is designed for the 50V, 2-30 MHz RF Amplifier, RF Power Supply and RF Power Generator markets. Operating at 30 MHz and 50 Volts DC, the device will provide a minimum Power Gain of 14.5 dB, with the minimum Output Power specified at 250 Watts, PEP.
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RF Transistor: 2729GN-500V
5/7/2013
Microsemi’s 2729GN-500V RF transistor is based on GaN on SiC technologies and targeted at high-power air traffic control airport surveillance radar applications. The 2729GN-500V delivers unparalleled performance of 500W of peak power with 12 dB of power gain and 53% drain efficiency over band 2.7 to 2.9 GHz band.
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GaN S-Band 50Ω Transistor: IGT2731M130
4/11/2018
Integra Technologies introduces IGT2731M130 transistor with GaN on SiC HEMT technology, and exhibits 16 dB typical gain and 50% drain efficiency. It is ideal for applications operating in the 2.7-3.1 GHz frequency range. This depletion mode device is 100% high power RF tested in a 50Ω RF test fixture.
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RF Transistor for Secondary Surveillance Radar Aviation: 1011GN-700ELM
9/5/2012
This common source class AB, GaN on SiC HEMT RF power transistor has been specifically designed for Mode-S ELM applications, and secondary surveillance radar (SSR) applications. SSR allows air traffic controllers to identify, track, and measure an airplane’s location.
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S-Band Transistors
2/15/2007
Integra’s lineup of S-band silicon bipolar power transistors boasts performance unmatched by any other vendor. These transistors are designed to address the most stringent requirements for civilian and military radar, including ground, naval, and airborne mechanically and electronically scanned antennas
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NPN Wideband Silicon RF Transistor: BFU630F
3/1/2011
NXP offers a complete portfolio of SiGe:C wideband transistors for maximum performance and design flexibility, and the BFU630F product is a good example of it. This BFU630F wideband transistor delivers extremely low noise and high maximum gain, making it ideal for sensitive RF receivers in high-performance applications such as next-generation cell phones. At the same time, the high operating frequencies are ideal for use in microwave applications in the 10 to 30 GHz range, such as satellite TV receivers and automotive collision avoidance radar. NXP’s innovative silicon-germanium-carbon (SiGe:C) BiCMOS processes enable this outstanding performance, combining the performance of gallium-arsenide (GaAs) technologies with the reliability of silicon-based processes.
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100 W GaN Amplifier And Doherty Transistor For Wireless Infrastructures
5/16/2016
Qorvo offers the TGM2635-CP 100W GaN as an X-band, high power MMIC amplifier fabricated on Qorvo’s GaN on SiC Process. Its package is a 10-lead bolt-down with a cure Cu base for superior thermal management. Both RF ports allow for simple system integration, making the amplifier ideally suited for both military and commercial x-band radar systems and data links.