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NESG2031M16 Datasheet, PDF (1/12 Pages) California Eastern Labs – HIGH FREQUENCY TRANSISTOR
DATA SHEET
NPN SILICON GERMANIUM RF TRANSISTOR
NESG2031M16
NPN SiGe RF TRANSISTOR FOR
LOW NOISE, HIGH-GAIN AMPLIFICATION
6-PIN LEAD-LESS MINIMOLD (M16, 1208 PKG)
FEATURES
• The device is an ideal choice for low noise, high-gain amplification
NF = 0.8 dB TYP., Ga = 17.0 dB TYP. @ VCE = 2 V, IC = 5 mA, f = 2 GHz
NF = 1.3 dB TYP., Ga = 10.0 dB TYP. @ VCE = 2 V, IC = 5 mA, f = 5.2 GHz
• Maximum stable power gain: MSG = 21.5 dB TYP. @ VCE = 3 V, IC = 20 mA, f = 2 GHz
• High breakdown voltage technology for SiGe Tr. adopted: VCEO (absolute maximum ratings) = 5.0 V
• 6-pin lead-less minimold (M16, 1208 PKG)
<R> ORDERING INFORMATION
Part Number
Order Number
Package
Quantity
NESG2031M16
NESG2031M16-T3
NESG2031M16-A 6-pin lead-less minimold
(M16, 1208 PKG)
NESG2031M16-T3-A (Pb-Free)
50 pcs
(Non reel)
10 kpcs/reel
Supplying Form
• 8 mm wide embossed taping
• Pin 1 (Collector), Pin 6 (Emitter) face the
perforation side of the tape
Remark To order evaluation samples, please contact your nearby sales office.
Unit sample quantity is 50 pcs.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (TA = +25°C)
Parameter
Symbol
Ratings
Unit
Collector to Base Voltage
VCBO
13.0
V
Collector to Emitter Voltage
VCEO
5.0
V
Emitter to Base Voltage
VEBO
1.5
V
Collector Current
Total Power Dissipation
Junction Temperature
IC
P Note
tot
Tj
35
175
150
mA
mW
°C
Storage Temperature
Tstg
−65 to +150
°C
Note Mounted on 1.08 cm2 × 1.0 mm (t) glass epoxy PCB
Caution Observe precautions when handling because these devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Before using this document, please
confirm that this is the latest version.
Not all products and/or types are available in every country. Please check with an NEC Electronics
sales representative for availability and additional information.
Document No. PU10394EJ03V0DS (3rd edition)
Date Published September 2009 NS
Printed in Japan
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2003, 2009