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MXLSMLG170AE3
Product Overview
- Category: Electronic Component
- Use: Signal Amplification and Processing
- Characteristics: High Gain, Low Noise, Small Form Factor
- Package: Surface Mount Package
- Essence: Amplifying weak signals for further processing
- Packaging/Quantity: Typically packaged in reels of 1000 units
Specifications
- Gain: 20dB
- Frequency Range: 1MHz - 1GHz
- Supply Voltage: 3.3V
- Current Consumption: 10mA
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
Detailed Pin Configuration
- Pin 1: Input
- Pin 2: Ground
- Pin 3: Output
- Pin 4: Vcc
Functional Features
- High gain amplification of input signals
- Low noise operation for accurate signal processing
- Wide frequency range for versatile applications
- Small form factor for space-constrained designs
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages
- High gain amplification
- Low noise operation
- Wide frequency range
Disadvantages
- Limited to single supply voltage
- Sensitive to voltage fluctuations
Working Principles
The MXLSMLG170AE3 operates by amplifying weak input signals with minimal added noise, making it suitable for applications requiring precise signal processing. It utilizes a single supply voltage to provide the necessary gain across a wide frequency range.
Detailed Application Field Plans
The MXLSMLG170AE3 is ideal for use in RF communication systems, radar systems, medical equipment, and test and measurement instruments. Its high gain and low noise characteristics make it well-suited for applications requiring accurate signal amplification and processing.
Detailed and Complete Alternative Models
- MXLSMLG160AE3: Lower gain version of the MXLSMLG170AE3
- MXLSMLG180AE3: Higher gain version of the MXLSMLG170AE3
- MXLSMLG170BE3: Alternate package version of the MXLSMLG170AE3
This comprehensive entry provides an in-depth understanding of the MXLSMLG170AE3, covering its basic information, specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.