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    ZUMTS17HTA

    RF TRANS NPN 15V 1.3GHZ SOT323

    Diodes Incorporated

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    ZTX325STZ

    RF TRANS NPN 15V 1.3GHZ E-LINE

    Diodes Incorporated

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    ZTX325STOB

    RF TRANS NPN 15V 1.3GHZ E-LINE

    Diodes Incorporated

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    ZTX325STOA

    RF TRANS NPN 15V 1.3GHZ E-LINE

    Diodes Incorporated

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    FMMTH10TC

    RF TRANS NPN 25V 650MHZ SOT23-3

    Diodes Incorporated

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    FMMT918TC

    RF TRANS NPN 15V 600MHZ SOT23-3

    Diodes Incorporated

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    FMMT5179TC

    RF TRANS NPN 12V 2GHZ SOT23-3

    Diodes Incorporated

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    BFS17HTC

    RF TRANS NPN 15V 1.3GHZ SOT23-3

    Diodes Incorporated

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    BFQ31ATC

    RF TRANS NPN 15V 600MHZ SOT23-3

    Diodes Incorporated

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    BFQ31ATA

    RF TRANS NPN 15V 600MHZ SOT23-3

    Diodes Incorporated

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    MMBTH24-7-F

    RF TRANS NPN 40V 400MHZ SOT23-3

    Diodes Incorporated

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    BFS17HTA

    RF TRANS NPN 15V 1.3GHZ SOT23-3

    Diodes Incorporated

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    FMMT5179TA

    RF TRANS NPN 12V 2GHZ SOT23-3

    Diodes Incorporated

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    FMMTH10TA

    RF TRANS NPN 25V 650MHZ SOT23-3

    Diodes Incorporated

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    BFS17TA

    RF TRANS NPN 15V 1.3GHZ SOT23-3

    Diodes Incorporated

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    FMMT918TA

    RF TRANS NPN 15V 600MHZ SOT23-3

    Diodes Incorporated

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    ZTX325

    RF TRANS NPN 15V 1.3GHZ E-LINE

    Diodes Incorporated

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    ZUMT918TA

    RF TRANS NPN 15V 600MHZ SOT323

    Diodes Incorporated

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    BFS17NQTA

    RF TRANS NPN 11V 3.2GHZ SOT23

    Diodes Incorporated

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    MMBTH10Q-7-F

    RF TRANSISTOR SOT23

    Diodes Incorporated

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    What are Bipolar RF transistors?

    Bipolar RF transistors are a specialized type of transistor built to manage Radio Frequency (RF) signals. They are designed to deliver high-power amplification in the RF range, making them well-suited for applications like telecommunications, wireless communication systems, radar, and military electronics.

    Bipolar RF transistors

    The Bipolar RF Transistors market is divided into two main categories: Bipolar Power and Bipolar Wideband transistors.

    Bipolar Power transistors shine in high-power environments, such as power amplifiers, where they offer substantial gain and power-handling capabilities. These transistors are the workhorses of the RF world, managing heavy loads with ease.

    In contrast, Bipolar Wideband transistors are tailored for wideband applications like telecommunications and wireless systems. Their specialty is in delivering high-frequency performance with low noise, ensuring clear, reliable signals across a broad spectrum. Though both types serve critical roles in electronics, they each excel in different fields—one with brute strength, the other with refined precision.

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