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Microchip Technology U3280M-NFB is used in RFID, RF Access, Monitoring ICs category in RF signal paths where layout, grounding, and interface choices determine real performance. Key specs include Description (IC RFID TRANSP 100-150KHZ 16SSO), Temperature (-40°C ~ 85°C), Package/case (16-LSSOP (0.154", 3.90mm Width)), Mounting (Surface Mount), and Packaging (Tube).
What details help you quote U3280M-NFB quickly?
Send the part number (U3280M-NFB), quantity, target delivery date, and any required packaging or documentation.
Can you confirm the package/case for U3280M-NFB?
16-LSSOP (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Which operating frequency is specified for U3280M-NFB?
100kHz ~ 150kHz
What temperature range is listed for U3280M-NFB?
-40°C ~ 85°C
For many RFID, RF Access, Monitoring ICs designs, Microchip Technology U3280M-NFB is vetted against electrical margins, thermal headroom, and mechanical integration before the BOM is frozen. Engineers often care about stability across temperature and assembly variance, because small RF shifts can translate into big system-level margin changes. RF integration is validated with real antennas, cables, and enclosures, not just lab fixtures, because coupling and detuning drive outcomes. With margins and testability addressed, engineers can focus on the real application scenarios where the part adds value. In industrial sensing, RF stability and filtering influence range accuracy and false-detect rate. Across campus networks, access hardware must tolerate dense channel occupancy, so linearity and filtering margins matter. Across tracking beacons, antenna detuning from packaging and mounting dominates outcomes, so validation uses the real enclosure. That discipline usually improves system uptime by reducing intermittent faults and hard-to-reproduce issues.