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NJG1187KG1-TE3
Nisshinbo Micro Devices
1.164GHz~1.3GHz;1.559GHz~1.61GHz 8mA 38dB 0.6dB 1.164GHz~1.3GHz;1.559GHz~1.61GHz
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NJG1159PHH-TE1
Nisshinbo Micro Devices
Nisshinbo Micro Devices GPS , 10Pin, Highest1602 MHz, Noise Figure1.7dB, HFFP10-HHencapsulation, 16 dBpower gain
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NT1189GDAE3S
Nisshinbo Micro Devices
5GHz 50mA 26dB 0.63dB 3.3GHz,5GHz
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NJM2232AM
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5.2mA~8.5mA 18dB~22dB FM DMP-24 SMD mount
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RF Amplifiers

RF Amplifier Definition:
An RF (Radio Frequency) amplifier is an electronic device that increases the power of an input radio frequency signal. It is a critical component in wireless communication systems, where it boosts the signal strength to ensure reliable transmission over long distances or through obstacles.

Function:
The primary function of an RF amplifier is to amplify weak signals without introducing significant distortion or noise. This is achieved by using various amplification techniques, such as class A, B, AB, or C, depending on the application's efficiency and linearity requirements. RF amplifiers are designed to operate within a specific frequency range, which can vary from low-frequency bands to high-frequency bands, including microwave frequencies.

Applications:
1. Communication Systems: Used in base stations, repeaters, and communication to enhance signal strength.
2. Broadcasting: Amplifies signals for radio and television broadcasting.
3. and Defense: Employed in radar systems, electronic warfare, and secure communications.
4. Medical Equipment: Utilized in diagnostic and therapeutic equipment, such as MRI and RF ablation.
5. Test and Measurement: Essential in equipment that measures and analyzes RF signals.

Selection Criteria:
1. Frequency Range: The amplifier must cover the frequency band of the application.
2. Gain: The amount of amplification required, which should be sufficient for the intended use.
3. Output Power: The power level needed at the output to meet the system's requirements.
4. Linearity: The ability to amplify signals without distortion, particularly important for maintaining signal integrity.
5. Noise Figure: A measure of the amplifier's noise contribution, which should be as low as possible to preserve signal quality.
6. Efficiency: The ratio of output power to input power, which affects the amplifier's power consumption and heat generation.
7. Size and Weight: Important for portable or space-constrained applications.
8. Cost: The budgetary constraints of the project.

When selecting an RF amplifier, it is also crucial to consider the environment in which it will operate, such as temperature, humidity, and potential exposure to electromagnetic interference (EMI). Additionally, the amplifier's reliability and durability should be taken into account, especially for applications where downtime is not an option.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.