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| ====== Active Components ====== | ====== Active Components ====== | ||
| + | ===== Dioden ===== | ||
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| + | ^ ON SS16 | Schottky Barrier rectifier, used for reverse voltage protection.| \cite{PaqueletWuetz.Bavdaz.ea: | ||
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| + | ==== LED ==== | ||
| + | See \cite{Lamb: | ||
| + | Tested some myself. | ||
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| + | ===== Transistors ===== | ||
| + | ^ NXP BFU725 SiGe | Transistor with low noise even at cryogenic temperatures. | \cite{Homulle: | ||
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| + | Literature: | ||
| + | * Table of characterized components: \cite[Table 2.2]{Homulle: | ||
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| + | ===== Amplifier ===== | ||
| + | ^ MGA-68563 | Current-Adjustable, | ||