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Infineon’s 8th Generation of RF Transistors Maximize Receiver Sensitivity and Range

If you’re designing systems that use the latest WiFi standards, you know that a great RF transistor with high gain and low noise is key to good performance. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton talks with Andrew Nelson of Infineon about the latest in high-performance RF transistors – Infineon’s new 8th generation.

Click the link below to download a free app note entitled “BFP842ESD SiGe:C Ultra Low Noise RF Transistor in Low Parts Count 2.4 – 2.5 GHz WLAN LNA Application.”

 

Click the link below to download a free app note entitled “Low Noise Amplifier for 5 to 6 GHz WLAN Application using BFP840ESD with 2.4 GHz Rejection.”

Click the link below to download a free app note entitled “BFP843 SiGe:C Ultra Low Noise RF Transistor in Dual-Band 2.4 – 2.5 GHz & 5 – 6 GHz WiFi / WLAN Application.”

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