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| Categories | Electronic IC Chip |
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| Brand Name: | NXP |
| Model Number: | BGU8009 |
| Certification: | / |
| Place of Origin: | N/S |
| MOQ: | 1PCS |
| Price: | Negotiation |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 9999999+PCS |
| Delivery Time: | 2-7 work days |
| Categories: | RF/IF and RFID |
| Manufacturer: | NXP |
| Frequency: | 1.559GHz to 1.61GHz |
| RF Type: | Galileo, GLONASS, GPS |
| Supply Voltage - Operating: | 1.5 V to 3.1 V |
| Operating Supply Current: | 4.4mA |
| Company Info. |
| Yingxinyuan Int'l(Group) Ltd. |
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RF Amplifiers IC AMP MMIC LNA 6XSON BGU8009 RF/IF and RFID
| Categories | RF/IF and RFID |
| Manufacturer | NXP |
| Packaging | Reel - TR |
| Status | Active |
| Frequency | 1.559GHz to 1.61GHz |
| P1dB | -7dBm |
| Gain | 18dB |
| Noise Figure | 0.65dB |
| RF Type | Galileo, GLONASS, GPS |
| Supply Voltage - Operating | 1.5 V to 3.1 V |
| Operating Supply Current | 4.4mA |
| Test Frequency | 1.559GHz to 1.61GHz |
| Case / Package | 6-XSON (1.1x0.9) |
| Win Source Part Number | 093906-BGU8009 |
| Is this a common-used part? | Yes |
| Popularity | High |
| Fake Threat In the Open Market | 29 pct. |
| Supply and Demand Status | Sufficient |
The BGU8009 is, also known as the GPS1201M, a Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA) for GNSS receiver and LTE Band 32 down link applications. This BGU8009 is available in a small plastic 6-pin extremely thin leadless package. The BGU8009 requires one external matching inductor and one external decoupling capacitor. The BGU8009 adapts itself to the changing environment resulting from co-habitation of different radio systems in modern cellular handsets. It has been designed for low power consumption and optimal performance when jamming signals from co-existing cellular transmitters are present. At low jamming power levels, it delivers 18 dB gain at a noise figure of 0.65 dB. During high jamming power levels, resulting, for example from a cellular transmit burst, it temporarily increases its bias current to improve sensitivity.
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