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What does LNA stand for?

Low-Noise Amplifier


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The CC2590 extends range up to eight times the line-of-sight by integrating a power amplifier for improved typical output power of +12 dBm and a low-noise amplifier for improved receiver sensitivity of +6 dB.
00 Hardcover Artech House microwave library TK7867 Rather than concentrating on theory, practitioner Maas emphasizes real-world circuit performance, giving some background on phase and amplitude noise as well as linear and nonlinear noise, then progressing to noise and random processes, including narrowband random processes, noise figure, noise temperature, and the system noise model, the noise theory of solid-state devices and of linear and nonlinear circuits, low-noise amplifiers, oscillators, and mixers and frequency multipliers.
Fabricated from TRW's patented InP transistor technology, the low-noise amplifier (LNA) chip is part of a broadband radiometer being used by the Swedish Odin-1 science satellite.
Avago Technologies, a leading supplier of analog interface components for communications, industrial and consumer applications, today announced a new low-noise, high gain and high linearity balanced amplifier module for use in tower mounted amplifiers, low-noise amplifier (LNA) modules and cellular base station applications.
The CC2591 increases the range (link budget) in wireless systems by integrating a power amplifier for increased output power of +22dBm and a low-noise amplifier for improved receiver sensitivity of +6dB.
The new LNA family includes on-chip bias circuitry and requires minimal external matching components, thereby reducing cost and board space compared to discrete low-noise amplifiers.
Mimix Broadband has come up with a 10 to 16GHz GaAs pHEMT SMT packaged receiver that integrates a low-noise amplifier (LNA), image reject mixer and LO buffer amplifier within a fully moulded 4 x 4mm QFN package This RoHS-compliant, packaged receiver has a noise figure of 2.
The HEMT we have developed is a transistor used in first stage low-noise amplifiers for down converters in receiver systems that convert 12 GHz band electrical waves sent from broadcast and/or communications satellites into intermediate frequencies in the 1-2 GHz band.

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