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Thank you very much the link.
I do not know, why are philips' models so hidden.
I have got by google only to **broken link removed** ,
but from this page the links went nowhere (writing something in chinese).
But it is a really strange thing, that even S parameters cannot be located on the manufacturer's website.
Perhaps somebody near to philips or nxp can comment this.
Thanks for your post, but the first link is a datasheet, which I easily reach e.g. at NXP site, according your second link.
But nowhere are there either S par or Spice models what I can put into a simulation.
The JPG picture is identical to VSWR's post, this is the first real info, thanks for it.
My comment is that it does not come from the official NXP site, but from a Chinese ditributor's site, who realized that official new NXP site has a lot of missing features compared to the old Philips' site.
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