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Supplier: Networks International Corporation
Description: NIC introduces its Wideband LNA designed for C Band, Radar and Satcom applications. This amplifier operates in the frequency range of 4 GHz - 5 GHz, providing high gain, low Noise Figure and is built in an extremely small package size of 1.2 x 0.9 x 0.4 in. Features: 1) High
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
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Supplier: MACOM
Description: At MACOM we design, manufacture, and support a range of low noise amplifiers for RF, microwave, and millimeter wave applications. The low noise amplifiers cover a frequency range of 20 MHz to 86 GHz operation for a wide range of applications, including
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Applications: Terrestrial RF/Microwave Systems
- Maximum Gain: 27 dB
- Minimum Gain: 2 dB
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Supplier: Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
Description: Balanced Low Noise Amplifier
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Maximum Gain: 12 dB
- Maximum Operating Voltage: 5 volts
- Minimum Gain: 12 dB
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Supplier: Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
Description: Balanced Low Noise Amplifier
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Maximum Gain: 12.5 dB
- Maximum Operating Voltage: 8 volts
- Minimum Gain: 12.5 dB
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Supplier: APITech
Description: Better phase noise is a performance requirement often sought in today’s most advanced systems. We achieve guaranteed ultra low phase noise performance in our line of Series PM Amplifiers using a combination of design techniques, material selection, and in-house testing.
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Supplier: APITech
Description: API Technologies offers customizable and rugged low noise amplifier solutions for High-Rel, Defense and Space bound LNA applications. API also does not charge any NRE when slight modifications to it’s LNAs are requested to optimize for gain, power, noise, or DC supply.
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Supplier: QuinStar Technology, Inc.
Description: QuinStar Technology’s series QLN low noise amplifiers utilize advanced MMICs and discrete devices for state-of-the-art low noise performance in the 18-104 GHz frequency range. These amplifiers operate over up to 4 GHz bandwidth at most frequency ranges of
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Frequency Range: 18000 to 104000 MHz
- Gain Flatness: 1 to 2.5 dB
- Maximum Gain: 50 dB
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: The HMC-C048 is a GaAs MMIC pHEMT Low Noise Amplifier in a miniature, hermetic module which operates between 5 and 9 GHz. This high dynamic range low noise amplifier module provides 22 dB of gain and up to +25 dBm of output IP 3 while operating from a single
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Frequency Range: 5000 to 9000 MHz
- Maximum Gain: 22.5 dB
- Maximum Operating Voltage: 12 volts
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: Richardson RFPD, an Arrow Company, is a specialized electronic component distributor providing design engineers with deep technical expertise and localized global design support for the latest new products from the world's leading suppliers of RF, Wireless, Energy and Power Technologies.
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
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Supplier: Custom MMIC
Description: The CMD270 is a broadband MMIC low noise amplifier ideally suited for EW and communications systems where small size and low power consumption are needed. The broadband device delivers greater than 15 dB of gain with a corresponding output 1 dB compression point of +17
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Applications: Military / Defense, Radar Systems, SATCOM Amplifier, Terrestrial RF/Microwave Systems
- Frequency Range: 4000 to 8000 MHz
- MMIC Technology Required: Yes
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: The ERZ-LNA-2600-4000-30 -2.5 is a Ka Band Low Noise Amplifier providing a gain higher than 30 dB and a low noise figure of 2.5 dB. The compact size and modularity makes it ideal for a wide range of applications. Applications Telecommunications (5G) Test
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Frequency Range: 26000 to 40000 MHz
- Maximum Gain: 34 dB
- Maximum Operating Voltage: 15 volts
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: The ERZ-LNA-2600-4000-50 -2.5 is a Low Noise Amplifier providing a gain of 50 dB with a noise figure of 2.5 dB. The compact size and modularity makes it ideal for a wide range of applications Applications Telecommunications (5G) Test Instrumentation
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Frequency Range: 26000 to 40000 MHz
- Maximum Gain: 55 dB
- Maximum Operating Voltage: 15 volts
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Supplier: QuinStar Technology, Inc.
Description: QuinStar Technology’s series QLW low noise amplifiers utilize advanced MMICs and discrete devices for state-of-the-art noise performance in the 2-110 GHz frequency range. The majority of these amplifiers offer greater than a standard waveguide bandwidth, and use
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Frequency Range: 1000 to 110000 MHz
- Gain Flatness: 2 to 5 dB
- Maximum Gain: 55 dB
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Supplier: Microchip Technology, Inc.
Description: applications. The amplifier provides a 16 dB of gain, 3.5 dB noise figure, and 19 dBm of output power at 1 dB gain compression at 20 GHz while requiring only 180 mA from an 6 V supply. Output IP3 is typically 35 dBm. The MMA085AA amplifier features RF I/Os that are internally
- Package Type: Other
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: for several sources at different frequency bands. The low SWR of the Agilent noise source reduces a major source of measurement uncertainty; reflections of test signals. The very small change in reflection coefficient (<0.01) from ON to OFF is designed especially for accurate
- Device Type: Noise Generator
- Maximum Frequency Range: 18000 MHz
- Minimum Frequency Range: 18000 MHz
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Supplier: Custom MMIC
Description: The CMD247 is a wideband (Ka, Q, U band) GaAs MMIC low phase noise RF / Microwave amplifier (LPNA) ideally suited for military, space and communications systems. At 35 GHz the amplifier MMIC delivers 13 dB of gain, a saturated output power of +15 dBm and a noise
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Frequency Range: 30000 to 40000 MHz
- MMIC Technology Required: Yes
- Maximum Gain: 13 dB
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Supplier: Custom MMIC
Description: The CMD246 is a wideband (C, X, Ku, K band) GaAs MMIC low phase noise RF / Microwave amplifier (LPNA) ideally suited for military, space, and communications systems. At 16 GHz, the amplifier delivers 17 dB of gain, a saturated output power of +18 dBm and a noise
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Frequency Range: 8000 to 22000 MHz
- MMIC Technology Required: Yes
- Maximum Gain: 17 dB
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Supplier: Custom MMIC
Description: The CMD245 is a wideband GaAs MMIC low phase noise RF / Microwave amplifier (LPNA) ideally suited for C, X, Ku Band military, space and communications designs. At 10 GHz the device delivers 18 dB of gain, a saturated output power of +21 dBm, and a noise figure of 3 dB.
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Frequency Range: 6000 to 18000 MHz
- MMIC Technology Required: Yes
- Maximum Gain: 18 dB
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Supplier: Infineon Technologies AG
Description: The BGB707L7ESD is a Silicon Germanium Carbon (SiGe:C) low noise amplifier MMIC with integrated ESD protection and active biasing. The device is as flexible as a discrete transistor and features high gain, reduced power consumption and very low distortion for a very wide
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Frequency Range: 50 to 10000 MHz
- Noise Figure: 0.4000 dB
- Nominal Operating Current: 0.0021 to 0.0250 amps
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Supplier: Dexter Research Center, Inc.
Description: Features: So durable, we call it our "little brick", this low noise, DC-coupled amplifier is packaged in a rugged, die-cast aluminum case with BNC connectors enabling input and output. This amplifier is the perfect addition to your laboratory toolbox. Two 9V batteries
- Analog Input Channels: 1 #
- DC Current Input: Yes
- Form Factor: Stand Alone
- Gain Range: 1 to 1000 #
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Supplier: Networks International Corporation
Description: Type: Bandpass Center Frequency: 500.000-6000.000 (MHz) Mount: SMA NIC introduces its Wideband LNA designed for C Band, Radar and Satcom applications. This amplifier operates in the frequency range of 4 GHz â 5 GHz, providing high gain, low Noise Figure and is built in an
- Filter Type: Bandpass
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Supplier: Broadcom Inc.
Description: The MGA-68563 is an easy to use, economical GaAs MMIC amplifier that offers excellent linearity and low noise figure for applications from 0.1 to 1.5GHz. Packaged in a miniature SOT-363 package, it requires half the board space of a SOT-143 package.
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Applications: Mobile / Wireless Systems
- Frequency Range: 100 to 8000 MHz
- MMIC Technology Required: Yes
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Supplier: Qorvo
Description: Qorvo's QPL9065 is a high-linearity, ultra-low noise 2-stage gain block amplifier module with a bypass mode functionality integrated to the second stage in the product. At 1.95 GHz, the amplifier, under high gain mode, typically provides 37.5 dB gain, +35 dBm OIP3, and
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Applications: Mobile / Wireless Systems
- Frequency Range: 450 to 3800 MHz
- Maximum Gain: 37.5 dB
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Supplier: Marki Microwave LLC
Description: The AMM-9859PSM is a wideband low noise amplifier capable of providing 15 dB gain and +28 dBm OIP3 with a low 1.9 dB typical noise figure. The AMM-9859PSM is an ideal linear signal amplifier for applications requiring low power consumption and small
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier, Other
- Frequency Range: 0.0 to 20000 MHz
- Package Type: Surface Mount Technology (SMT), Other
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Supplier: Anokiwave
Description: The AWL-7186 is a 4-stage ultra-low noise amplifier that provides a noise figure of less than 3.5 dB, an output P1dB of +8 dBm, and an adjustable gain range of 15 dB. The MMIC features exceptional gain flatness and superior noise performance over a very wide
- Amplifier Type: Low Noise Amplifier
- Applications: Other
- Frequency Range: 71 to 86 MHz
- Package Type: Surface Mount Technology (SMT)
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Supplier: Texas Instruments
Description: Low-Noise Precision Operational Amplifier 8-SOIC
- Device Type: Operational Amplifiers
- Package Type: Other
- RoHS Compliant: Yes
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Supplier: Cirrus Logic, Inc.
Description: The CS3002 operational amplifiers are designed to achieve optimum performance while reducing component count and bill of materials (BOM) costs. This innovative dual op amp family builds on Cirrus Logic’s patented Multipath™ amplifier technology to deliver both low noise
- Device Type: Operational Amplifiers
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The AMM-7473PC is a high-linearity, low noise distributed amplifier that provides +25dBm output power across a 400 MHz to 26.5GHz band and up to 16GHz gain. Ideal for radar and satellite communications, the amplifier can serve either as a linear signal amplifier or as a saturated driver amplifier for H- or S-diode mixers. (read more)
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The ADM-8344PC is a wideband distributed low noise amplifier capable of providing 18 dB gain and +27 OIP3 from DC to 18 GHz. Featuring a low 1.4 dB noise figure from 4 to 7 GHz and excellent return losses, it is an ideal linear signal amplifier for applications requiring low power consumption and small form-factors. It can be driven from a single +5V supply for ease of use. Available in a connectorized module. (read more)
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M540: GaAs MMIC Low Noise Amplifiers (SOIC-8 Platform)
Early in 1994, M/A-COM began offering a family of plastic packaged GaAs MMIC low noise amplifiers (LNAs) featuring single positive supply voltage, low noise figure, high dynamic range, and low power consumption for the high volume commercial wireless communications market. These MMIC LNAs use M
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Accurate System Level Design with Low Noise Amplifier's BlackBox Models
Following LNAs importance in the communication system. chain, it is very important to simulate their performance well. at a system level design. A system level design may comprise. of many discrete as well as integrated drop-in components. which requires careful monitoring of individual components.
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Some Tips on Making a FETching Discrete Amplifier
Low-noise amplifiers for photodiode, piezoelectric, and other instrumentation applications typically call for circuit parameters such as extremely high input impedance, low 1/f noise, or subpicoamp bias currents that cannot be met with available integrated products. This article discusses
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Looking Into Noise-Figure Measurement Uncertainty
Microwave modeling software has enabled extremely low noise-figure (NF) amplifiers to become commonplace. There was a time when low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) below 0.7 dB were found only on specialized, expensive systems such as MRI machines or highly sensitive scientific radiometers. However, within
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Solving the Noise Puzzle with Low-Noise Matched Bipolar Transistor Pairs
Noise is one of the more important aspects of circuit design. Lower noise in audio amplifier design means better quality audio. Low-noise in instrument design means more reliable and accurate measurements at lower voltage and current levels. And low-noise in current source designs means less noise
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A Guide to Using FETS (Field Effect Transistors) for Sensor Applications
FETs (Field Effect Transistors). suitable for use in low noise amplifier applications for. photo diodes, accelerometers, transducers, and other types of sensors. Read the White Paper
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5 Key MMIC LNA Choices That Can Make or Break a Receiver Design
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LSK389 Dual Monolithic JFET for Ultra-Low Noise Applications
The LSK389 is the industry 's lowest noise Dual N-Channel JFET, 100% tested, guaranteed to meet 1/f and broadband noise specifications, while eliminating burst (RTN or popcorn) noise entirely. The product displays high transconductance and very good matching. It is the JFET of choice for low noise
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