The low noise amplifier (LNA) has a typical gain of 20 dB at 1,95 GHz, an OIP3 of +35 dBm at 70 mA, and a noise figure of 0,4 dB. The LNA can be powered from a +3,3 V to +5 V supply. DC power is supplied through the SMA output connector. The device combines a Bias Tee and an LNA with DC power supplied through the RF output port.
Features:
- Frequency range: from 700 MHz to 6 GHz
- Noise figure: 0,4 dB typical at 1,95 GHz
- Gain: 20 dB at 1,95 GHz
- Output power P1dB: +22 dBm (CW)
- Output IP3: +35 dBm
- DC power supply: +3,3 to +5 V
- Operating current consumption: 70 mA.
- Stainless steel SMA female connector
- High-quality RF PCB RO4350 (with very low losses and high thermal performance)
- ROHS compliant
- Shielding from electromagnetic interference
Application:
- Repeaters
- Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)
- Mobile infrastructure
- LTE/WCDMA/CDMA/GSM
- General purpose wireless systems
- SDR and amateur radio
- Testing equipment















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