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0.125in. and 0.170in.
0.380in. and 0.390in.
programmable transistor
field effect
gate
gold plated leads
65.0 drain to source voltage
10.0 microamperes ZERO-GATE-Voltage drain current
298.0 watts total device dissipation
200.0 deg celsius junction
rf power field effect transistor
in tape and reel, R3 suffix= 250 units per 56mm, 13 inch reel; rohs compliant; designed for gsm and gsm edge base station applications with frequencies from 921 to 960 mhz; designed for max gain and instertion phase flatness; high gain and broadband performance of these devices make them ideal for large signal, common source amplifier applications in 28 volt base stations; high efficiency; high linearity; integrated esd protection
3 pin
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