0.5 dB NF, 16 Low Noise Amplifier with Integrated Band Pass Filter, 25 dB Gain, SMA
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The specifications you provided describe a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) with an integrated Band Pass Filter (BPF). Here's a breakdown of the key content:Low Noise Amplifier (LNA):0.5 dB NF (Noise Figure): This is the noise figure of the amplifier, which represents the amount of noise the amplifier adds to the signal. A noise figure of 0.5 dB indicates a very low level of additional noise, which is ideal for sensitive signal applications.P1dB (1 dB Compression Point):16 dBm: This is the input power level at which the gain of the amplifier decreases by 1 dB from its linear gain. In this case, the amplifier reaches the 1 dB compression point at 16 dBm, which gives an idea of the power handling capacity of the amplifier.Frequency Range:1.215 GHz to 1.4 GHz: This is the frequency range over which the amplifier and filter are designed to operate effectively. It indicates that the device can amplify signals in this frequency range, with the band-pass filter ensuring that signals outside of this range are filtered out.Integrated Band Pass Filter:This means the amplifier has a band-pass filter built into the design, which only passes signals within a specific frequency range (1.215 GHz to 1.4 GHz) and rejects signals outside of this range. This feature reduces interference and ensures the amplifier focuses on the desired frequencies.Gain:25 dB Gain: The amplifier increases the input signal by 25 dB, meaning the output signal is 25 dB higher than the input signal, which is a significant amplification.Connector Type:SMA (SubMiniature version A): This is a type of connector used for high-frequency signals. The LNA in question has SMA connectors for easy integration with other RF systems.





