Active filters amplify desired signals while rejecting unwanted frequencies, and can be tailored to meet application-specific requirements in electronics.
Amplifiers boost signal strength, match impedance levels, and are essential in many circuit systems, including audio, broadcasting, and telecommunications.
Batteries store and provide electrical energy, come in various types and sizes for multiple uses, rechargeable or single-use.
Capacitors store electrical charge with metallic plates and a dielectric; types vary and can be combined for specific circuit characteristics.
Chip carriers and sockets provide an interface between components and PCBs, enabling easy replacement or upgrading without soldering.
Circuit protection devices prevent damage from overcurrent flow, including fuses, breakers, surge protectors, and voltage regulators.
Connector accessories and support devices aid connector function and longevity, including backshells, grips, clamps, and ties; must be compatible with connector type.
Connectors join electronic circuits to transfer signals and power, come in various sizes and shapes, and include support accessories.
Converters transform DC input to another voltage level, essential in electronic systems, renewable energy, and automotive electronics.
Crystals and resonators generate and stabilize frequency signals via piezoelectricity. They are used in timing, frequency control, and filters. Crystals are quartz and resonators are ceramic with a built-in capacitor.
Semiconductor diodes control current flow in one direction (uni-directionality) via low resistance. Useful for rectification, voltage regulation, detection, and digital logic.
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Fiber optics use light pulses to transmit data over long distances. They have superior bandwidth capacity, low signal attenuation, and secure physical properties. They are essential in telecommunications networks today.
Filters enhance signal processing by selectively passing desired frequencies while suppressing unwanted ones. Filters can be passive (using capacitors, resistors, and inductors) or active (using transistors or amplifiers).
Flash devices are non-volatile storage solutions that offer fast read and write speeds, making them ideal for applications requiring high-speed data transfer. These devices utilize flash memory technology, providing reliable storage for data-intensive tasks such as gaming, multimedia, and enterprise-level applications.
General purpose ICs consist of multiple individual circuits or components (e.g., logic gates, amplifiers, oscillators, etc.) that are combined onto a single integrated circuit chip for a smaller physical footprint.
I/O and storage controllers are crucial components in computer systems, managing input/output operations and storage devices. These controllers facilitate efficient data transfer between peripherals, storage drives, and the central processing unit (CPU), enhancing system performance and enabling seamless connectivity.
Inductors store energy in magnetic fields, oppose sudden changes in current flow and prevent electrical surges. Common inductor applications include power supplies, signal filters, and oscillators.
Interface ICs allow efficient device connectivity with high-speed data transfer and low power consumption.They can be ASIC or FPGA types, and may perform additional functions such as sensing, storage, and conversion.
Logic ICs can be used for storage, memory, amplification, and multiplexing. They perform fundamental logical operations on digital input signals (1, 0, H, L) to generate a corresponding digital output signal.
Memory modules are essential components in electronic devices, storing data temporarily or permanently for processing and retrieval. From volatile RAM (Random Access Memory) to non-volatile ROM (Read-Only Memory), memory technologies vary in speed, capacity, and functionality, catering to diverse application requirements.
Memory ICs store digital data and retain the information even when the power is turned off. They come in various types, like RAM (Random Access Memory) for fast data access, and ROM (Read-Only Memory) for permanent data storage.
Miscellaneous semiconductor components are a diverse category of electronic components that combines elements from a mix of component devices.
Optoelectronic devices interact with light. This family of devices can emit light, detect light, generate current, and transmit light signals for long-distance communication.
Oscillators generate repetitive waveforms, such as sine, square, or triangle waves. They are commonly used to produce stable and precise frequencies for applications like clocks, signal generation, and communication systems.
Other Function Semiconductor components are a diverse category of semiconductor components that perform a range of specialized functions.
Passive component networks operate without a power source and support data transmission within system by performing filtering, energy storage, and/or signal coupling functions.
Peripheral ICs (Integrated Circuits) are designed to control and manage the peripheral devices connected to a computer or other electronic device.
Programmable Logic ICs are user-programmable devices that allow designers to create custom logic circuits. These cost saving ICs offer real-time data processing and maximum design flexibilty.
RF (Radio Frequency) and microwave devices are used in telecommunications, wireless communications, and electronic systems. These devices include amplifiers, attenuators, filters, mixers, oscillators, and antennas, and a host of other components.
Voltage regulators are used to ensure a constant output voltage despite power fluctuations and load changes. Linear and switching regulators are common types used to maintain voltage stability.
Relays are electromagnetic switches that are used to control the flow of electrical current in an electrical circuit. Relays are a safe means of providing isolation between a controlling circuit and a controlled circuit.
Resistors control the flow of electrical current in a circuit by introducing a set resistance. These passive components reduce current flow, adjust signal levels, and bias active elements in circuits.
Transducers convert energy from one form to another and are crucial in sensing, audio and control systems. They transform physical measures like temperature, pressure, or sound into electrical signals for circuits.
Storage drives are hardware devices used to store and retrieve digital data in computers and electronic devices. These drives come in various forms, including hard disk drives (HDDs), solid-state drives (SSDs), and hybrid drives, offering different levels of capacity, speed, and durability to suit specific storage needs.
Storage media encompass physical or digital mediums used for storing and preserving digital data. From optical discs and magnetic tapes to USB flash drives and memory cards, storage media come in diverse formats and capacities, offering flexibility and reliability for data storage and archival purposes.
Storage systems comprise hardware and software components designed to manage and store digital data efficiently. These systems range from simple standalone devices to complex network-attached storage (NAS) and storage area network (SAN) solutions, providing scalable storage capacity and data protection features for businesses and enterprises.
Switches control electrical current flow by making or breaking connections. These devices vary in design and application, from basic on/off switches to complex industrial automation systems.
Telecom integrated circuits (ICs) are specialized electronics for telecommunications, tailored to high data rates, low power use, and reliable long-distance transmission. These devices include amplifiers, filters, ADCs, DACs, and more-- and they are often integrated on one chip for specific telecom tasks.
Terminal blocks, or connection terminals, are modular blocks that bring together multiple electrical wires at one connection point. They offer a reliable, organized way to terminate cables.
Thermal management devices control heat in electronic systems, preventing overheating and ensuring optimal performance and reliability. Examples include heat sinks, fans, and thermal interface materials that dissipate or transfer heat away from components.
Transformers are devices that alter electrical voltage levels between circuits through electromagnetic induction. They are vital in power distribution, converting high-voltage electricity for transmission and lower voltage for safe usage.
Transistors are 3-layer semiconductor devices that regulate the flow of electrical current. They function as amplifiers, boosting weak signals, and as switches, controlling the flow of current between terminals.
Triggering devices initiate electronic processes or events in response to specific conditions. These devices support many automated tasks such as activating switches and signals, or turning on lights when motion is detected.
Video cards, also known as graphics cards or GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), are essential components in computers, responsible for rendering graphics and images on display devices. These cards feature dedicated processors and memory, delivering smooth and immersive visual experiences for gaming, multimedia, and professional applications.
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HMC1022A
Analog Devices
Analog Devices' HMC1022A is a GAAS RF amplifier with 1.08 VSWR, 9.5 dB gain, and 50 ohm impedance. Ideal for wideband medium power applications from 0 to 48000 MHz, it features surface mounting and requires a 10V power supply.
50 ohm
COMPONENT
9.5 dB
SURFACE MOUNT
1
8
48000 MHz
0 MHz
DIE OR CHIP
10
WIDE BAND MEDIUM POWER
GAAS
1.08
ADPA7007CHIP
ADPA7007CHIP by Analog Devices is a PHEMT technology RF amplifier with 18 dB gain, operating from 18-44 GHz. It has a max input power of 18 dBm and requires a 5V power supply, drawing up to 1400 mA. Ideal for wide band medium power applications in RF & microwave systems.
18 dB
18 dBm
44000 MHz
18000 MHz
85 Cel
-55 Cel
5
1400 mA
PHEMT
ADPA7006AEHZ-R7
ADPA7006AEHZ-R7 by Analog Devices is a wide band medium power RF amplifier with 20 dB gain, operating from 18-44 GHz. It has a max input power of 20 dBm and operates on a 5V power supply. Ideal for applications requiring high-frequency amplification in RF & microwave systems.
20 dB
20 dBm
16
-40 Cel
CERAMIC, METAL-SEALED COFIRED
ADPA7006AEHZ
ADPA7006AEHZ by Analog Devices is a RF & Microwave Amplifier with 20 dB gain, operating frequency range of 18-44 GHz. It has a max input power of 20 dBm and operates on a 5V power supply. Ideal for wide band medium power applications requiring high performance in surface mount configurations.
ADPA7007AEHZ-R7
ADPA7007AEHZ-R7 by Analog Devices is a wide band medium power RF amplifier with 18.5 dB gain, operating from 20-44 GHz. It features a max input power of 27 dBm and VSWR of 1.29, suitable for surface mount applications in RF & microwave systems requiring high performance amplification.
18.5 dB
27 dBm
18
20000 MHz
1.29
ADPA7007AEHZ
ADPA7007AEHZ by Analog Devices is a RF amplifier with 27 dBm CW input power, 1.29 VSWR, and 18.5 dB gain. Ideal for wideband medium power applications in the frequency range of 20-44 GHz. Features GaAs technology, ceramic-metal package, and surface mounting option.
ADL8104ACPZN
ADL8104ACPZN by Analog Devices is a PHEMT RF amplifier with 10dB gain, 400-7500MHz frequency range, and 25dBm CW input power. Widely used in RF & microwave applications due to its wide band medium power capabilities and surface mounting feature.
10 dB
25 dBm
7500 MHz
400 MHz
LCC16,.12SQ,20
1.58
ADL8104ACPZN-R7
ADL8104ACPZN-R7 by Analog Devices is a PHEMT RF amplifier with 10 dB gain, operating from 400 MHz to 7500 MHz. It has a max input power of 25 dBm and VSWR of 1.58, suitable for wideband medium-power applications. With a compact surface-mount construction and operating temperatures from -40 °C to 85°C, it's ideal for RF and microwave systems.
ADPA1105ACGZN
ADPA1105ACGZN by Analog Devices is a GAN RF amplifier with 30.5 dB gain, operating from 900 MHz to 1600 MHz. It has a max input power of 30 dBm and VSWR of 1.5, suitable for narrowband high-power applications in RF & microwave systems. With surface mounting feature and operating temperatures from -40°C to 85°C, it offers reliable performance in various environments.
30.5 dB
30 dBm
e4
32
1600 MHz
900 MHz
LCC32,.2SQ,20
50
NARROW BAND HIGH POWER
GAN
NICKEL PALLADIUM GOLD
1.5
ADPA1105ACGZN-R7
NARROW BAND HIGH POWER; Mounting Feature: SURFACE MOUNT; No. of Terminals: 32; Technology: GAN; Characteristic Impedance: 50 ohm; Maximum Input Power (CW): 30 dBm;
ADCA3952AMLZ
ADCA3952AMLZ by Analog Devices is a wide band high power RF amplifier with 25 dB gain and max input power of 75 dBm. Operating from 45 MHz to 1218 MHz, it has a construction as a module with PHEMT technology. Ideal for applications requiring high power amplification in RF and microwave systems.
75 ohm
MODULE
25 dB
75 dBm
PANEL MOUNT
1218 MHz
45 MHz
-30 Cel
24
WIDE BAND HIGH POWER
490 mA
ADCA3950AMLZ
ADCA3950AMLZ by Analog Devices is a wide band high power RF amplifier with 25 dB gain, operating from 45 MHz to 1218 MHz. It has a max input power of 75 dBm and operates on a 24V supply with a max current draw of 490 mA. Ideal for applications requiring high power amplification in RF and microwave systems.
7
ADL9005ACPZN-R7
ADL9005ACPZN-R7 by Analog Devices is a wide band low power RF amplifier with 17 dB gain and 1.49 VSWR. Operating from 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz, it has a max input power of 22 dBm and operates on a 5V supply. Ideal for RF and microwave applications requiring high performance in a compact surface mount package.
17 dB
22 dBm
26500 MHz
10 MHz
PLASTIC/EPOXY
LCC24,.16SQ,20
WIDE BAND LOW POWER
1.49
HMC717ALP3ETR
HMC717ALP3ETR by Analog Devices is a wide band low power RF amplifier with a gain of 11 dB. It operates at frequencies ranging from 4800 MHz to 6000 MHz and can handle a max input power of 20 dBm. This component, made of plastic/epoxy, is suitable for surface mount applications in the RF and microwave field.
11 dB
e3
6000 MHz
4800 MHz
LCC12,.12SQ,20
3/5
100 mA
Matte Tin (Sn) - annealed
1.43
ADPA1107ACPZN
ADPA1107ACPZN by Analog Devices is a GAN technology RF amplifier with 27dB gain, operating b/w 4800-6000MHz. It has a max input power of 31dBm and VSWR of 1.54, suitable for wideband high-power applications in RF & microwave systems.
27 dB
31 dBm
40
LCC40,.24SQ,20
1.54
ADPA1107ACPZN-R7
ADPA1107ACPZN-R7 by Analog Devices is a GAN technology RF amplifier with 27dB gain, 50 ohm impedance, and 31dBm CW input power. It operates b/w 4800-6000MHz, suitable for wideband high-power applications in RF & microwave systems.
HMC8413LP2FETR
HMC8413LP2FETR by Analog Devices is a wide band medium power RF amplifier with 17 dB gain, suitable for frequencies ranging from 10 MHz to 9000 MHz. It has a max input power of 25 dBm and VSWR of 1.29, making it ideal for RF and microwave applications requiring high performance amplification in the temperature range of -40°C to 85°C.
6
9000 MHz
SOLCC6,.08,25
HMC451-SX
HMC451-SX by Analog Devices is a GAAS RF amplifier with 15dB gain, operating from 5-20 GHz. It has a max input power of 10 dBm and VSWR of 1.38, ideal for wideband medium power applications. With a compact surface mount construction, it operates b/w -55 to 85 °C making it suitable for various RF & microwave systems.
15 dB
10 dBm
4
5000 MHz
150 mA
1.38
ADL8107ACPZN
ADL8107ACPZN by Analog Devices is a PHEMT technology RF amplifier with 18 dB gain, operating frequency range of 6-18 GHz, and max input power of 22 dBm. Ideal for wideband low-power applications in RF and microwave systems due to its high performance and compact surface-mount construction.
SOLCC8,.08,20
HMC462-SX
HMC462-SX by Analog Devices is a PHEMT technology RF amplifier with 12.5 dB gain, operating from 2-20 GHz. It has a max input power of 18 dBm and VSWR of 1.25, making it ideal for wideband low-power applications in RF and microwave systems. With a compact surface-mount construction and requiring only 5V supply voltage, it offers high performance in a small form factor.
12.5 dB
3
2000 MHz
84 mA
1.25
HMC963LC4TR-R5
Analog Devices' HMC963LC4TR-R5 is a wide band low power RF amplifier with 16.5 dB gain, operating frequency range of 6-26.5 GHz, and 50 ohm impedance. It features PHEMT technology, ceramic package, and can handle up to 0 dBm input power. Ideal for RF & microwave applications requiring high performance in compact designs.
16.5 dB
0 dBm
CERAMIC
3.5
65 mA
Gold (Au) - with Nickel (Ni) barrier
1.92
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