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    Sprague-Goodman GLSW4M202

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    GLSW4M202 Sprague-Goodman Inductors, Coils, Chokes - Arrays, Signal Transformers - INDUCT ARRAY 2 COIL SMD Original PDF

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    DAP11

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: 19-0517; Rev 0; 6/06 KIT ATION EVALU E L B AVAILA 12-Bit, 2.3Gsps, Multi-Nyquist DAC with Selectable Frequency Response Applications Radar Waveform and LO Signal Synthesis Digital IF Generation in X-Band Transmitters Arbitrary Waveform Generators Direct Digital Synthesis


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    12-Bit, 68dBc 1200MHz -162dBm/Hz 200MHz 575MHz 760mW 11x11x1 MAX19692 DAP11 PDF

    LT5503

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: LT5521 Very High Linearity Active Mixer FEATURES • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ U ■ DESCRIPTIO The LT 5521 is a very high linearity mixer optimized for low distortion and low LO leakage applications. The chip includes a high speed LO buffer with single-ended input


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    LT5521 LT5521 95GHz 42dBm LTC1758 LTC1957 LTC4400 OT-23 450kHz LTC4401 LT5503 PDF

    DAP11

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: 19-0517; Rev 0; 6/06 KIT ATION EVALU E L B AVAILA 12-Bit, 2.3Gsps, Multi-Nyquist DAC with Selectable Frequency Response Applications Radar Waveform and LO Signal Synthesis Digital IF Generation in X-Band Transmitters Arbitrary Waveform Generators Direct Digital Synthesis


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    12-Bit, 68dBc 1200MHz -162dBm/Hz 200MHz 575MHz 760mW 11x11x1 MAX19692 DAP11 PDF

    MABACT00103

    Abstract: LBD21 c 5521 GLSW4M202 marking ACOM LINEAR 5521 CT001 CX2045 ETC1-1-13 LT5521
    Text: LT5521 Very High Linearity Active Mixer U FEATURES • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ DESCRIPTIO The LT 5521 is a very high linearity mixer optimized for low distortion and low LO leakage applications. The chip includes a high speed LO buffer with single-ended input


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    LT5521 LT5521 95GHz 42dBm LTC1758 LTC1957 LTC4400 OT-23 450kHz LTC4401 MABACT00103 LBD21 c 5521 GLSW4M202 marking ACOM LINEAR 5521 CT001 CX2045 ETC1-1-13 PDF

    DAP11

    Abstract: MAX19692EXW-D MAX19692 dap6 DAP0 18c G6G3 dap 11 h6h1 glsw4m202 Dan 169
    Text: 19-0517; Rev 0; 5/06 KIT ATION EVALU LE B A IL A AV 12-Bit, 2.3Gsps, Multi-Nyquist DAC with Selectable Frequency Response Applications Radar Waveform and LO Signal Synthesis Digital IF Generation in X-Band Transmitters Arbitrary Waveform Generators Direct Digital Synthesis


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    12-Bit, 68dBc 1200MHz -162dBm/Hz 200MHz 575MHz 760mW 1000MHz) MAX19692EVKIT) MAX19692 DAP11 MAX19692EXW-D dap6 DAP0 18c G6G3 dap 11 h6h1 glsw4m202 Dan 169 PDF

    glsw4m202

    Abstract: GLSL20D102 GLSV82N00 Z500l GLSV47N00 GLSV56N00 GLSV68N00 SG-890A Z451l1r1 Z6R8
    Text: ENGINEERING BULLETIN Sprague-Goodman SG-890A Supercedes SG-890.1 SURFCOIL SMT INDUCTORS AND TRANSFORMERS PROFESSIONAL GRADE Sprague-Goodman Electronics, Inc. 1700 SHAMES DRIVE, WESTBURY, NY 11590 TEL: 516-334-8700 • FAX: 516-334-8771 E-MAIL: [email protected]


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    SG-890A SG-890 glsw4m202 GLSL20D102 GLSV82N00 Z500l GLSV47N00 GLSV56N00 GLSV68N00 SG-890A Z451l1r1 Z6R8 PDF

    5359a

    Abstract: glsw4m202 GCX2039 GLSB4R5M102 TS86101G2 transformer specification single line diagram balun differential to single AT76CL610 CX2039 TS81102G0
    Text: Single-to-differential Conversion in High-frequency Applications Introduction The aim of this application note is to provide the user with different techniques for single-to-differential conversions in high frequency applications. The first part of this document gives a few techniques to be used in applications where


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