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Old May 6th 08, 05:45 AM posted to comp.hardware
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General Description


Silicon VDMOS and LDMOS transistors designed specifically for broadband
RF applications. Suitable for Military Radios, Cellular and Paging
Amplifier Base Stations, Broadcast FM/AM, MRI, Laser Driver and others.


"Polyfet"TM process features gold metal for greatly extended lifetime.
Low output capacitance
and high Ft enhance broadband performance

[image: http://www.dzsc.com/data/uploadfile/20085612424679.jpg]

'F117' (http://www.chinaicmart.com/suppliers/000/F117.html) pdf




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