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BGU6102,147
+BOMIC RF AMP GP 40MHZ-4GHZ 6HXSON
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メーカーパナソニック電子部品
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メーカー品番 #BGU6102,147
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データシート BGU6102,147 DataSheet
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パッケージ 6-XFDFN Exposed Pad
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在庫状況4642
365 日間品質保証
7*24 日間の品質保証
90-時間単位のサービス保証
1日間のアフターサービス保証
仕様
| 属性 | 値 |
| Supplier | NXP USA Inc. |
| Package | Tape & Reel (TR),Cut Tape (CT) |
| ProductStatus | Active |
| Frequency | 40MHz ~ 4GHz |
| P1dB | 9.5dBm |
| Gain | 19dB |
| NoiseFigure | 2.3dB |
| RFType | General Purpose |
| Voltage-Supply | 1.5V ~ 5V |
| Current-Supply | 20mA |
| TestFrequency | 3.5GHz |
| MountingType | Surface Mount |
| Package/Case | 6-XFDFN Exposed Pad |
概要
Description
Typically, course codes like BGU6102,147 are structured to convey information about the course's department, level, and sequence. The prefix (e.g., BGU) often represents the department or faculty, such as Biology or Business. The subsequent numbers (e.g., 6102) usually indicate the course's level and sequence; for example, '6' might denote a graduate-level course. The final part (e.g., 147) could be a unique identifier for a specific topic or specialization within the course.
To gain a better understanding of BGU6102,147, you would typically refer to the course syllabus or catalog, which would provide details on course objectives, content, prerequisites, and assessment methods. This information would help you determine the course's focus and expectations. For precise details, it would be best to contact the institution offering the course directly.
Equivalent
Pinout
1. VCC (Pin 1): Power supply input.
2. GND (Pin 2): Ground connection.
3. RF_IN (Pin 3): RF input pin for the GPS signal.
4. RF_OUT (Pin 4): RF output pin where the amplified GPS signal is provided.
5. VEN (Pin 5): Enable pin used to turn the LNA on or off.
6. NC (Pin 6): Typically not connected or used for specific application purposes.
The BGU6102 is specifically designed to amplify weak GPS signals, improving the overall sensitivity and performance of GPS receivers. It offers low noise figure and high gain, making it ideal for portable and battery-operated GPS applications.