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SY10EL34LZCTR Datasheet An incoming RF signal is first filtered by a narrow-band SAW filter, and is then applied to RFAl. The pulse generator turns RFAl ON for 0.5 ps. The amplified signal from RFAl emerges from the SAW delay line at the input to RFA2. RFAl is now switched OFF and RFA2 is switched ON for 0.55 ps, amplifying the RF signal further. The ON time for RFA2 is usually set at l.1 times the ON time for RFAl, as the filtering effect of the SAW delay line stretches the sig- nal pulse from RFAl somewhat. As shown in the timing diagram, RFAl and RFA2 are never on at the same time, assuring excellent receiver stability. Note that the narrow-band SAW filter eliminates sampling sideband responses outside of the receiver passband, and the SAW filter and delay line act together to provide very high re- ceiver ultimate rejection. SY10EL34LZCTR Price
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The following tables list thermal resistances for each package. For the T0-220 package, thermal resistance is given for junction-to-case only since this package is usually mounted to a heat sink. Measured values of thermal resistance for several different copper areas are listed forthe DD package. All measurements were taken in still air on 3/32" FR-4 board with l-oz copper.This data can be used as a rough guideline in estimating thermal resis- |
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