Ultra Low Noise Amplifier 10 - 2000 MHz with 40 dB Gain; 0.5 dB Noise Figure

Regular price $90.00

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

This is an ultra linear low noise amplifier that provides exceptional 40 dB gain with only 0.5 dB noise figure. The input damage level is high at +10 dBm. 

The LNA can be used in a number of different receiver applications such as TV reception, Ham Radio, ADS-B, AIS, etc. The product is ideally suited as a pre-amplifier and the USB power supply means you can power it off your laptop. The noise figure of this LNA is only 0.5 dB at 500 MHz. 

The LNA includes provision for a two-pin header where DC voltage from +5 VDC to +12 VDC may be applied. Current consumption is 250 mA. If the LNA is powered using a USB supply, 5V is available on this header for powering other devices in the receive chain.

 

FEATURES

  • Wideband LNA operates from 10 MHz to 4 GHz
  •  0.5 dB Noise Figure at 500 MHz 
  •  LED power indicator
  • SMA-F connectors
  • USB powered (cable not included) 

 

Power up options

The LNA has multiple power up options. 

  • The LNA includes a two-pin header where DC may be applied. The supply voltage can be varied over a wide range from +5 VDC to +12 VDC. Current consumption is 250 mA. 
  • The LNA can be powered using a micro USB supply cable
  • The device also has a Bias Tee option so it can be powered remotely. For this you will have to solder an inductor on to the pad close to the RF output. You will need to provide at least +5 VDC on the RF cable. If the bias tee option is enabled, and you power the device over USB, +5 VDC will appear on the RF output and this can damage some receivers or filters that do not have DC protection. 

 

SPECIFICATIONS

Frequency      Gain

10 MHz           32 dB

50 MHz           42 dB

100 MHz          40 dB

500 MHz          35 dB

1000 MHz        30 dB

1500 MHz        26 dB

2000 MHz        22 dB

2500 MHz        19 dB

3000 MHz        15  dB

3500 MHz        14 dB

4000 MHz        13 dB

 

Maximum RF Input Power

+10 dBm

Output P1dB

+21 dBm

NOTE

This LNA has SMA-F connectors on input and output.

If you're powering the LNA using the DC supply always take care to connect + to + or else it will damage the LNA.

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