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NEC SiGE transistor suits wireless LAN, cordless telephones

Posted: 17 Jul 2003  Print Version  Bookmark and Share Subscribe

Keywords: nec compound semiconductor devices  nec electronics  silicon germanium bipolar transistor  sige bipolar transistor  nesg3031m05 

[Summary of tips] BROKEN_TABLE_ HIDDEN_END --> NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices Ltd and NEC Electronics GmbH have released a silicon germanium (SiGe) bipolar transistor called NESG3031 that was developed with the company's SiGe Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor semiconductor process technology (UHS3 process).Featuring a frequency of 5.2GHz an......
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