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AC163

Manufacturer: HARRIS

GERMANIUM SMALL SIGNAL TRANSISTORS

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
AC163 HARRIS 20 In Stock

Description and Introduction

GERMANIUM SMALL SIGNAL TRANSISTORS The part AC163 is manufactured by HARRIS. It is a high-performance RF amplifier module designed for use in various communication and radar systems. The specifications for the AC163 include:

- Frequency Range: 2 GHz to 18 GHz
- Gain: 20 dB typical
- Output Power: 1 Watt typical
- Input/Output Impedance: 50 Ohms
- Operating Voltage: +15 VDC
- Operating Temperature Range: -54°C to +85°C
- Package: Hermetically sealed metal package

These specifications are typical for the AC163 module and may vary slightly depending on the specific application and operating conditions.

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
AC163 MOTOROLA 156 In Stock

Description and Introduction

GERMANIUM SMALL SIGNAL TRANSISTORS The part AC163 is a semiconductor device manufactured by Motorola. It is a PNP silicon transistor designed for general-purpose amplifier applications. Key specifications include:

- **Type:** PNP Silicon Transistor
- **Collector-Emitter Voltage (Vceo):** -30V
- **Collector-Base Voltage (Vcbo):** -40V
- **Emitter-Base Voltage (Vebo):** -5V
- **Collector Current (Ic):** -500mA
- **Power Dissipation (Pd):** 625mW
- **DC Current Gain (hFE):** 40 to 120
- **Transition Frequency (ft):** 100MHz
- **Operating Temperature Range:** -65°C to +200°C

These specifications are typical for the AC163 transistor and are intended for use in various amplification and switching applications.

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