LDMOS
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Definition — LDMOS is a type of MOSFET transistor optimized for high-power RF (radio frequency) applications.
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High Efficiency — Known for high power-added efficiency (PAE), reducing energy loss in RF amplification.
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Wide Frequency Range — Operates effectively in VHF, UHF, and microwave frequency bands, commonly up to several GHz.
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Robust Power Handling — Supports high voltage and current, making it suitable for base stations, radar, and broadcast amplifiers.
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Thermal Performance — Efficient heat dissipation allows reliable operation under continuous high-power conditions.
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Applications — Widely used in cellular base stations, radar systems, RF transmitters, and other wireless communication equipment.
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