Broadband Amplifier, 17000 ... 26500 MHz

KU LNA BB 17002650 A
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The KU LNA BB 17002650 A has a bandwidth of 17 GHz to 26.5 GHz and is thus suitable for a variety of applications in the radio-frequency (RF) and microwave range. Furthermore, the low noise figure of between 2.8 dB and 3 dB in the range from 17 GHz to 24 GHz and between 3 dB and 2.4 dB from 24 GHz to 26.5 GHz with a gain of 23 dB minimizes the noise figure of the receiver. The PIN diode-based reverse polarity protection furthermore increases user-friendliness.

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Specifications

Frequency range 17000..26500 MHz
Noise figure @ 18 °C 2,8..3 dB (17000...24000 MHz)
Gain typ. 23 dB
Maximum input power 1 mW
Output power (P1dB) min. 5 mW
Input return loss (S11) typ. 10 dB
Supply voltage +9 ... 15 V DC
Current consumption typ. 80 mA
Operating case temp. range -20 ... +65°C
Input connector / impedance SMA-female, 50 ohms
Output connector / impedance SMA-female, 50 ohms
Case milled aluminium
Dimensions (mm) 26 X 25 X 9 mm
Weight 40 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

  • Low noise figure
    High bandwidth
    Good input and output matching
    Reverse polarity protection
    Small mechanical dimensions
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