NEC's 錕?frac12;W LOW VOLTAGE
UPG2214TB
L, S-BAND SPDT SWITCH
FEATURES
鈥?SWITCH CONTROL VOLTAGE:
V
cont (H)
= 1.8 to 5.3 V (3.0 V TYP.)
V
cont (L)
=
鈭?.2
to +0.2 V (0 V TYP.)
鈥?LOW INSERTION LOSS:
0.25 dB TYP. @ 0.05 to 0.5 GHz, V
cont (H)
= 3.0 V, V
cont (L)
= 0 V
0.25 dB TYP. @ 0.5 to 1.0 GHz, V
cont (H)
= 3.0 V, V
cont (L)
= 0 V
0.30 dB TYP. @ 1.0 to 2.0 GHz, V
cont (H)
= 3.0 V, V
cont (L)
= 0 V
0.35 dB TYP. @ 2.0 to 2.5 GHz, V
cont (H)
= 3.0 V, V
cont (L)
= 0 V
0.35 dB TYP. @ 2.5 to 3.0 GHz, V
cont (H)
= 3.0 V, V
cont (L)
= 0 V
鈥?HIGH ISOLATION:
32 dB TYP. @ 0.05 to 0.5 GHz, V
cont (H)
= 3.0 V, V
cont (L)
= 0 V
28 dB TYP. @ 0.5 to 1.0 GHz, V
cont (H)
= 3.0 V, V
cont (L)
= 0 V
27 dB TYP. @ 1.0 to 2.0 GHz, V
cont (H)
= 3.0 V, V
cont (L)
= 0 V
26 dB TYP. @ 2.0 to 2.5 GHz, V
cont (H)
= 3.0 V, V
cont (L)
= 0 V
24 dB TYP. @ 2.5 to 3.0 GHz, V
cont (H)
= 3.0 V, V
cont (L)
= 0 V
鈥?POWER HANDLING:
P
in (1 dB)
= +27.0 dBm TYP. @ 0.5 to 3.0 GHz, V
cont (H)
= 3.0 V, V
cont (L)
= 0 V
P
in (1 dB)
= +20.0 dBm TYP. @ 0.5 to 3.0 GHz, V
cont (H)
= 1.8 V, V
cont (L)
= 0 V
鈥?HIGH-DENSITY SURFACE MOUNTING:
6-pin super minimold package (2.0
脳
1.25
脳
0.9 mm)
鈥?Pb FREE
DESCRIPTION
NEC's UPG2214TB is a GaAs MMIC L, S-band SPDT (Single
Pole Double Throw) switch for mobile phones and other
L, S-band applications from 0.05 to 3.0 GHz.
This device can operate from 1.8 to 5.3 V with low insertion
loss and high isolation. Performance is speci鏗乪d at both
1.8 V and 3.0 V.
The UPG2214TB is housed in a 6-pin super minimold
package suitable for high-density surface mounting.
APPLICATIONS
鈥?L, S-band digital cellular and cordless telephones
鈥?Bluetooth
TM
, W-LAN, and WLL
鈥?Short Range Wireless
ORDERING INFORMATION
Part Number
UPG2214TB-E4-A
Package
6-pin super minimold
Marking
G4J
Supplying Form
鈥?/div>
Embossed tape 8 mm wide
鈥?/div>
Pin 4, 5, 6 face the perforation side of the tape
鈥?/div>
Qty 3 kpcs/reel
Remark
To order evaluation samples, contact your nearby sales of鏗乧e.
Part number for sample order: UPG2214TB-A
Caution
Observe precautions when handling because these devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
California Eastern Laboratories
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