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Hello,
I've been taking apart a LNB for educational purposes. I'm having a
lot of fun, but I can't ID the active devices in the gain chain...
http://www.dfpresource.org/A08ME_RF.jpg
On the left is the belly of the device. Four flat leads.
These devices are 2mm (80mils) on a side. There's no manufacturer logo
or ID. I'm not too familiar with the players in the field. I've
Googled for NEC, RF Nitro, Mini-circuits, etc... I don't even know the
name of the package type. All I get is noise.
I would also appreciate any pointers to the nature of the device. I
don't even know enough yet to say for sure if it's a transistor or a
MMIC. There's biasing on both sides, making me think it's a
transistor. The same device is used as a mixer to get the 1GHz IF.
Hmm, if anyone also knows what device is used in the 11GHz DRO (4 pin
SOT-style with V58 as a marking), that would be cool too.
Thank you all.
I've been taking apart a LNB for educational purposes. I'm having a
lot of fun, but I can't ID the active devices in the gain chain...
http://www.dfpresource.org/A08ME_RF.jpg
On the left is the belly of the device. Four flat leads.
These devices are 2mm (80mils) on a side. There's no manufacturer logo
or ID. I'm not too familiar with the players in the field. I've
Googled for NEC, RF Nitro, Mini-circuits, etc... I don't even know the
name of the package type. All I get is noise.
I would also appreciate any pointers to the nature of the device. I
don't even know enough yet to say for sure if it's a transistor or a
MMIC. There's biasing on both sides, making me think it's a
transistor. The same device is used as a mixer to get the 1GHz IF.
Hmm, if anyone also knows what device is used in the 11GHz DRO (4 pin
SOT-style with V58 as a marking), that would be cool too.
Thank you all.