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PTAC240502FC-V1

High Power RF LDMOS FET 50 W; 28 V; 2300 – 2400 MHz
NOTE: Discontinued.
The PTAC240502FC is a 47-watt LDMOS FET with an asymmetrical design intended for use in multi-standard cellular power amplifier applications in the 2300 to 2400 MHz frequency band. Features include dual-path design; input matching; high gain and thermally-enhanced package with earless flanges. Manufactured with Wolfspeed's advanced LDMOS process; this device provides excellent thermal performance and superior reliability.

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PTAC240502FC-V1
Discontinued
LDMOS
2.3 GHz
2.7 GHz
45.7 W
14 dB
44%
28 V
Earless
Features
  • Input matched
  • Asymmetric Doherty design: Main P1dB = 17 W Typ; Peak P1dB = 33 W Typ
  • Typical Pulsed CW performance; 2350 MHz; 28 V; Doherty Configuration: Output power at P1dB = 45.7 W; Efficiency = 46.2%; Gain = 14.6 dB
  • Capable of handling 10:1 VSWR @28 V; 50 W (CW) output power
  • Integrated ESD protection
  • Low thermal resistance
  • Pb-free and RoHS compliant
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  • Multi-standard Cellular Power Amplifiers

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