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Low Noise Amplifiers Forum Discussions

Simon_Delaney
Low Noise Amplifiers
Hi,  I can't see the normal voltage specifications for the enable and bypass inputs on the BGA729N6? There are absolute maximum ratings to limit the a... Show More
erintse01
Low Noise Amplifiers

Is HMC994APM5E a low-noise amplifier, I am unfamiliar with this kind of product. Thanks.

 

 

Translation_Bot
Low Noise Amplifiers
I recently plan to use bgt24ltr11 to measure distance. After I have collected the medium frequency signal, how should I process it to obtain distance ... Show More
Lightbug
Low Noise Amplifiers
We use an LNA such as the BGA525N6 to amplify the signal from a dual-feed SMD antenna.   So, after amplification and SAW filter, we end up with two si... Show More
playgo
Low Noise Amplifiers
We want to design with Infineon BGA9H1MN9 (Mid- and High-Band Low Noise Amplifier with Gain Steps and MIPI Control) that the data sheet featured follo... Show More
SD_Engineer
Low Noise Amplifiers
Does anyone know where I can download Mipistick.exe, which is the executable f to the Infineon MIPI RFFE Master (mipi stick) software and driver.  Show More
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Low Noise Amplifiers

A low noise amplifier (LNA) amplifies a very low-power signal without significantly degrading its signal-to-noise ratio. When regular amplifiers amplify signals, additional noise is often introduced to the system. However, by using an electronic LNA, this noise can be significantly reduced. Infineon’s range of low noise amplifier ICs improve receiver sensitivity and thereby achieve the ultimate user experience. Our portfolio of MMIC RF LNAs is continuously updated to satisfy the ever-changing market requirements with custom made products for each application. Highly integrated in the smallest package, our LNA MMICs come with ESD protection and low power consumption, ideal for battery-operated mobile devices. What's more, our innovative SiGe technology delivers lower noise than silicon alternatives and performance comparable to more expensive GaAs counterparts.