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GaN Wideband 5 W CW / Pulsed Transistor: MAGX-000040-00500P Datasheet

2014-02-03 14:05:48| rfglobalnet Downloads

The MAGX-000040-00500P is a GaN on SiC unmatched power device offering the widest RF frequency capability, most reliable high voltage operation, lowest overall transistor size, cost and weight in a “TRUE SMT” plastic package.

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GaN Wideband 90 W Pulsed Transistor: MAGX-000035-09000P Datasheet

2014-02-03 14:04:04| rfglobalnet Downloads

The MAGX-000035-09000P is a GaN on SiC unmatched power device offering the widest RF frequency capability, most reliable high voltage operation, lowest overall power transistor size, cost and weight in a “TRUE SMT” plastic-packaging technology.

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GaN Wideband 50 W Pulsed Transistor: MAGX-000035-05000P Datasheet

2014-02-03 14:02:13| rfglobalnet Downloads

The MAGX-000035-05000P is a GaN on SiC unmatched power device offering the widest RF frequency capability, most reliable high voltage operation, lowest overall power transistor size, cost and weight in a “TRUE SMT” plastic-packaging technology.

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GaN Wideband 15 W Pulsed Transistor: MAGX-000035-01500P Datasheet

2014-02-03 13:58:59| rfglobalnet Downloads

The MAGX-000035-01500P is a GaN on SiC unmatched power device offering the widest RF frequency capability, most reliable high voltage operation, lowest overall power transistor size, cost and weight in a “TRUE SMT” plastic-packaging technology.

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The genesis of the transistor, the single greatest discovery in the last 100 years

2014-01-24 18:40:56| Extremetech

The very first transistor -- the foundational block which almost all of modern civilization was built from -- was created at AT&T's Bell Labs on December 23 1947. This first transistor was huge and looked nothing like the millions of transistors that you'd find if you cracked open a modern computer chip (which are much too small to see with the naked eye, anyway). While the history of how we got from there to here is very interesting, today we're going to look at something that's normally glossed over: How those clever engineers at Bell Labs actually discovered the transistor in the first place.

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