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UPA831TC

Manufacturer: NEC

NPN SILICON EPITAXIAL TRANSISTOR WITH 2 DIFFERENT ELEMENTS IN A FLAT-LEAD 6-PIN THIN-TYPE ULTRA SUPER MINIMOLD PACKAGE

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
UPA831TC NEC 500 In Stock

Description and Introduction

NPN SILICON EPITAXIAL TRANSISTOR WITH 2 DIFFERENT ELEMENTS IN A FLAT-LEAD 6-PIN THIN-TYPE ULTRA SUPER MINIMOLD PACKAGE The UPA831TC is a high-frequency amplifier IC manufactured by NEC. Below are the factual specifications, descriptions, and features from Ic-phoenix technical data files:  

### **Manufacturer:** NEC (Nippon Electric Company)  

### **Specifications:**  
- **Type:** High-frequency amplifier IC  
- **Package:** Surface-mount (exact package type not specified in Ic-phoenix technical data files)  
- **Frequency Range:** Designed for high-frequency applications (exact range not specified)  
- **Gain:** High gain performance (exact value not specified)  
- **Operating Voltage:** Not explicitly stated in Ic-phoenix technical data files  
- **Current Consumption:** Not explicitly stated in Ic-phoenix technical data files  

### **Descriptions:**  
- The UPA831TC is optimized for RF and microwave applications.  
- It is commonly used in communication systems requiring high-frequency signal amplification.  

### **Features:**  
- High gain for improved signal amplification.  
- Suitable for high-frequency circuits.  
- Compact surface-mount package for space-constrained designs.  

For detailed electrical characteristics or application notes, refer to NEC's official datasheet (if available).

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