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NC100-200-300-400 Series

NC100-200-300-400 Series

Noise diodes are the fundamental building blocks for analog noise systems. They are categorized for performance characteristics that enhance their broadband noise output and flat spectral response. All Maury noise diodes can deliver symmetrical white Gaussian noise and flat output power versus frequency*.

* Flatness and output power are dependent upon peripheral circuit characteristics

Specifications

Output

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

White Gaussian Noise

-40°C to +85°C temperature for DO-35 package -55°C to +125°C for all others

-65°C to +150°C

 

Features & Benefits

  • Custom electrical testing available upon request
  • Wide package variety with custom configurations
  • NC100 & 200 series for audio and RF applications
  • NC300 & 400 series for microwave application

Filters

Description

Name Description
NC101 Noise Diodes 0.1 Hz - 100 kHz
NC102 Noise Diodes 0.1 Hz - 500 kHz
NC103 Noise Diodes 0.1 Hz - 1 MHz
NC104 Noise Diodes 0.1 Hz - 3 MHz
NC201 Noise Diodes 0.1 Hz - 10 MHz
NC202 Noise Diodes 0.1 Hz - 25 MHz
NC203 Noise Diodes 0.1 Hz - 100 MHz
NC302 Noise Diodes 10 Hz - 3 GHz
NC302L Noise Diodes 10 Hz - 3 GHz
NC303 Noise Diodes 10 Hz - 8 GHz
NC303R Noise Diodes 10 Hz - 10 GHz
NC303SQ Noise Diodes 10 Hz - 10 GHz
NC305 Noise Diodes 10 MHz - 11 GHz
NC401 Noise Diodes 100 MHz - 18 GHz
NC403 Noise Diodes 100 MHz - 27 GHz
NC404 Noise Diodes 18 GHz - 50 GHz
NC405 Noise Diodes 18 GHz - 75 GHz
NC407 Noise Diodes 1 GHz - 110 GHz
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