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SMV1270-079 Datasheet, PDF (1/4 Pages) Alpha Industries – Hyperabrupt Junction Tuning Varactor
DATA SHEET
SMV1270-079, SMV1270-079LF:
Hyperabrupt Junction Tuning Varactor
Features
● High capacitance ratio
● Ultrasmall SC-79 package
● Available lead (Pb)-free and RoHS-compliant MSL-1 @ 260 °C
per JEDEC J-STD-020
● Designed for high-volume, low-cost battery applications
● Available in tape and reel packaging
Description
The SMV1270-079 is a silicon hyperabrupt junction varactor diode
specifically designed for battery operation.The specified high
capacitance ratio and low RS of this varactor make it appropriate
for low noise VCOs used at frequencies in wireless systems to
beyond 2.5 GHz. Applications include low noise and wideband UHF
and VHF VCO for GSM, PCS, CDMA and analog phones.
NEW Skyworks offers lead (Pb)-free, RoHS (Restriction of
Hazardous Substances)-compliant packaging.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Characteristic
Value
Forward current (IF)
Power dissipation (PD)
Storage temperature (TST)
Operating temperature (TOP)
ESD human body model
20 mA
250 mW
-55 °C to +150 °C
-55 °C to +125 °C
Class O
Performance is guaranteed only under the conditions listed in the specifications table and is
not guaranteed under the full range(s) described by the Absolute Maximum specifications.
Exceeding any of the absolute maximum/minimum specifications may result in permanent
damage to the device and will void the warranty.
CAUTION: Although this device is designed to be as robust as
possible, ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) can damage
this device. This device must be protected at all times
from ESD. Static charges may easily produce poten-
tials of several kilovolts on the human body or
equipment, which can discharge without detection.
Industry-standard ESD precautions must be employed
at all times.
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. • Phone [781] 376-3000 • Fax [781] 376-3100 • sales@skyworksinc.com • www.skyworksinc.com
200065 Rev. C • Skyworks Proprietary Information • Products and Product Information are Subject to Change Without Notice. • February 23, 2006
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