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Transistor wideband NPN up to 8 GHz

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Transistor wideband NPN up to 8 GHz
BFG135 - NPN 7GHz wideband transistor
BFG198 - NPN 8 GHz wideband transistor
BFG591 - NPN 7 GHz wideband transistor
BFG67 - NPN 8 GHz wideband transistors
BFQ591 - NPN 7 GHz wideband transistor
BFQ67 - NPN 8 GHz wideband transistor
BFQ67W - NPN 8 GHz wideband transistor
PBR941 - UHF wideband transistor
PBR941B - UHF wideband transistor
PBR951 - UHF wideband transistor

Now in its 7th generation, our range delivers operating frequencies from 100 MHz to 20 GHz

Classified according to transition frequency and noise / gain performance, our wideband transistors offer a host of package, process and specifications options. The range is now up to its 7th generation, delivering operating frequencies from 100 MHz to 20 GHz.

Key benefits

  • Broad portfolio (1st - 7th generation)
  • Short leadtimes
  • Smallest packages
  • Volume delivery

Key features

  • Very high gain
  • Low noise
  • Low current consumption
  • Easier heatsinking - via emitter lead
  • Wide range of package options including SOT343F, a small, 4-pin, flat-lead plastic SMD package

Key applications

  • Mobile phone ODM/CEM designs
  • Cordless phones
  • Tire pressure measuring systems
  • Tuners
  • GPS receivers; Satellite LNB, STB, multi-switch box

Descriptive summary

The fT-ITC curve represents Transition Frequency (fTT) characteristics as a function of collector current (ITC) for the six generations of RF wideband transistors. A group of transistors having the same collector current (ITC) & similar transition frequencies (fTT) represents a curve. The curve number matches products in the table, detailing their RF characteristics.

Wideband transistors line-up per frequency: