Broadband Low Noise Amplifier, 500 ... 7000 MHz

KU LNA BB 050700 A
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This super low noise wideband amplifier was designed to cover the 500 ... 7000 MHz. The noise figure is typ. 1.6 dB at 40 dB gain. Concurrently the broadband amplifier comes with a high IP3 and a output power of >100 mW. With this outstanding performances; this amplifier may be used for many applications.

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Specifications

Frequency range 500..7000 MHz
Noise figure @ 18 degrees C typ. 1.5 dB, max. 1.9 dB
Gain typ. 40 dB, min. 37 dB
Gain flatness max. +/- 2 dB
Maximum input power -3 dBm
Output power (P1dB) typ. 20 dBm
Output IP3 typ. +30 dBm
Input return loss (S11) typ. 10 dB, min. 7 dB
Supply voltage +9 ... 15 V DC
Current consumption 160mA
Operating case temp. range -40 ... +65 degrees C
Case milled aluminium
Dimensions (mm) 50 x 30 x 17
Weight 50 g (typ.)

    Product Applications

    Industrial Processes
  • Moisture content measurement
  • Quantum computing
  • Agricultural processes
  • Infrastructure Management
  • Telemetry
  • Traffic monitoring
  • Remote control
  • Sensors
  • Emergency response systems
  • Navigation
  • GNSS
  • Position, Navigation and Timing
  • Maritime navigation
  • Avionics
  • Test and Measurement
  • EMC testing
  • RF equipment testing
  • RF System Comissioning Support
  • Spectrum surveillance
  • RF Test Suites
  • Avionics
  • Airborne communication
  • Navigation
  • Threat detection
  • Weather detection
  • Spectrum Management
  • Spectrum Monitoring
  • Source geolocation
  • Radio Direction Finding
  • Signals Intelligence
  • Radio Monitoring
  • COMINT
  • Radio Direction Finding
  • C-ESM
  • Radar and Remote Sensing
    Communications
  • SATCOM
  • Secure Communications
  • V/UHF Tactical Communications
  • Point-to-point Communications
  • Repeaters, extenders and boosters
  • Point-to-multipoint Communications
  • Low probability of interception
  • Broadcast
  • Digital
  • Wireless backhaul
  • Academia and Research

    Design Features

  • Remote power supply via RF output
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