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DC 4 GHz GaN RF Transistors: QPD1009 And QPD1010
2016-04-28 09:58:01| rfglobalnet Home Page
The QPD1009 and QPD1010 are discrete GaN on SiC HEMTs operating from the DC to 4 GHz frequency range. The QPD1009 is a 15W, 50V device with an output power level of 17W at 2 GHz, and a linear gain of 24 dB at 2 GHz. The 10W, 50V QPD1010 features an output power of 11W at 2 GHz and a linear gain of 24.7 dB at 2 GHz. These two devices are housed in low thermal resistance 3 x 3 mm packages, and are ideal for wideband or narrowband amplifiers, jammers, and military radar, civilian radar, land mobile, military radio, and test instrumentation applications.
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DC 4 GHz GaN RF Transistors: QPD1009 And QPD1010
2016-04-28 09:58:01| wirelessdesignonline Products
The QPD1009 and QPD1010 are discrete GaN on SiC HEMTs operating from the DC to 4 GHz frequency range. The QPD1009 is a 15W, 50V device with an output power level of 17W at 2 GHz, and a linear gain of 24 dB at 2 GHz. The 10W, 50V QPD1010 features an output power of 11W at 2 GHz and a linear gain of 24.7 dB at 2 GHz. These two devices are housed in low thermal resistance 3 x 3 mm packages, and are ideal for wideband or narrowband amplifiers, jammers, and military radar, civilian radar, land mobile, military radio, and test instrumentation applications.
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04.14.16 -- Ultrahigh Sensitivity Nanoscale MW Detectors | Nanocrystal "Ink" Transistors
2016-04-13 02:32:05| rfglobalnet Home Page
04/14/16RF Globalnet Newsletter
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Penn Engineers Develop First Transistors Made Entirely Of Nanocrystal Inks'
2016-04-11 06:52:44| rfglobalnet News Articles
The transistor is the most fundamental building block of electronics, used to build circuits capable of amplifying electrical signals or switching them between the 0s and 1s at the heart of digital computation.
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Penn Engineers Develop First Transistors Made Entirely Of Nanocrystal Inks'
2016-04-11 06:52:44| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
The transistor is the most fundamental building block of electronics, used to build circuits capable of amplifying electrical signals or switching them between the 0s and 1s at the heart of digital computation.
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