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ALM-2712-BLKG by:
Avago Technologies
Avago Technologies
Broadcom Limited
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TELECOM, CELLULAR, RF AND BASEBAND CIRCUIT, BCC12, 3 X 2.50 MM, 1 MM HEIGHT, HALOGEN AND LEAD FREE, MCOB-12

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Applications Consumer Electronics Internet of Things (IoT) Smart Cities

ALM-2712-BLKG Information

ALM-2712-BLKG by Avago Technologies is a Cellular Telephone Circuit.
Cellular Telephone Circuits are under the broader part category of Telecommunication Circuits.

A telecommunications circuit transmits and receives information between points. Key components include transmitters, receivers, amplifiers, and multiplexers. Read more about Telecommunication Circuits on our Telecommunication Circuits part category page.

Available Datasheets

Part # Manufacturer Description Datasheet
27128A-20/B Rochester Electronics LLC 27128A - 16K X 8 EPROM
2SC2712 Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation NPN Bipolar Transistor / VCEO=50 V / IC=0.15 A / hFE=70~700 / VCE(sat)=0.25 V / AEC-Q101 / SOT-346
MD27128A-15/B Rochester Electronics LLC 27128A - 16K X 8 EPROM

Price & Stock for ALM-2712-BLKG

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Bristol Electronics   Min Qty: 2 100
  • 2 $2.6880
  • 11 $1.7472
  • 30 $1.3440
  • 95 $1.2545
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Quest Components RF AND BASEBAND CIRCUIT 441
  • 1 $4.0000
  • 151 $1.8500
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Quest Components RF AND BASEBAND CIRCUIT 80
  • 1 $3.6000
  • 4 $2.4000
  • 11 $1.8000
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Pbfree Code Yes
Rohs Code Yes
Part Life Cycle Code Obsolete
Ihs Manufacturer AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES INC
Part Package Code COB
Package Description BCC,
Pin Count 12
Reach Compliance Code compliant
ECCN Code EAR99
HTS Code 8542.33.00.01
Samacsys Manufacturer Avago Technologies
JESD-30 Code R-XBCC-B12
Length 3 mm
Moisture Sensitivity Level 3
Number of Functions 1
Number of Terminals 12
Package Body Material UNSPECIFIED
Package Code BCC
Package Shape RECTANGULAR
Package Style CHIP CARRIER
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) 260
Qualification Status Not Qualified
Seated Height-Max 1.1 mm
Supply Voltage-Nom 2.7 V
Surface Mount YES
Telecom IC Type RF AND BASEBAND CIRCUIT
Terminal Form BUTT
Terminal Pitch 1.25 mm
Terminal Position BOTTOM
Width 2.5 mm

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ALM-2712-BLKG Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Broadcom provides a reference design guide for the ALM-2712-BLKG, which includes recommendations for PCB layout, thermal management, and component placement to ensure optimal performance and thermal dissipation.

  • The ALM-2712-BLKG has built-in overcurrent protection and fault detection features. Engineers can use the device's internal current sense amplifier and fault detection pins to implement custom overcurrent protection and fault detection circuits.

  • Broadcom recommends using low-ESR, high-frequency capacitors (e.g., X7R or X5R dielectrics) with a minimum capacitance of 10uF and a maximum ESR of 100mΩ. Place the input capacitors as close as possible to the device's input pins to minimize parasitic inductance.

  • To minimize ripple and noise, engineers can use a combination of capacitors and inductors in the output filter. Broadcom recommends using a minimum of 10uF output capacitance and optimizing the inductor value based on the specific application's requirements.

  • The ALM-2712-BLKG has a controlled startup and shutdown sequence to prevent voltage overshoots and undershoots. During startup, the device ramps up the output voltage slowly to prevent inrush currents. During shutdown, the device gradually reduces the output voltage to prevent voltage overshoots.