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SN74ALS29821NT TI    D/CCALL    60 
    A-RICH HK LECTRON CO.,LIMITED
  • Contact:JING ZHOU
  • Tel:86-755-33377586
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  • Email: ARICH2@yahoo.cn


SN74ALS29821NT TI  DIP  9231+   
    Elintech International Electro..
  • Contact:Linva
  • Tel:86-755-61672078
  • Fax:86-755-33902139
  • Email: Elintech07@hotmail.com


SN74ALS29821NT TI  DIP  9231+   
    HK Hongly Electronics Technolo..
  • Contact:tracy
  • Tel:86-755-82567627
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SN74ALS29821NT TI/BB    06+  【原装订货,5-10天,飞乐飞公司诚心为  器件原封装 
    ShenZhen Happy Fly
  • Contact:Teo
  • Tel:86-0755-82244323
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SN74ALS29821NT TI    DIP-24    87+ 
    DSP electronics (hk) Co.,ltd
  • Contact:betty
  • Tel:86-755-83253585
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SN74ALS29821NT TI    9008  new original parts ,  30 
SN74ALS29821NT TI    D/CCALL    60 
SN74ALS29821NT TI  DIP-24  87+    45 

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The RF210A and RF210B devices are available as a dual-band front end for Globa System for Mobile Communications (GSM) handset applications. Both of these highly integrated, monolithic devices are optimized for dual-band use in GSM900/DCS1800 0r GSM 900/PCS1900 applications. The devices include two Low Noise Ampliflers (LNAs), two image-reject mixers, and two Local Oscillator (LO) buffer amplifiers.
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The LSIl is a bipolar, NPN, sealed-junction, silicon integrated circuit, It is manufactured in low-power Schottky technology and is available in a wire- bonded, 14-pin plastic DIP or surface mount package.
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In high-speed applications, fast waveform transitions allow maximum settling time of the output signal. However, it is generally advisable to use the slowest rise and fall times consistent with required video performance because fast edges tend to introduce more transition noise into the video waveform. When the highest speeds are required, careful smoothing of the waveform transitions may improve the balance between speed and video quality.