
MMIC Amplifiers | Microchip Technology
Whether you are looking for a Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA), driver amplifier, distributed amplifier, band-specific MMIC amplifier or a PA, our portfolio of MMIC amplifiers targets a broad range of applications including those in 5G, electronic warfare, radars, test and measurement and Satellite and Military Communications (Satcom).
Low Noise Amplifiers - MACOM
MACOM low noise amplifier MMICs cover frequencies from DC to 110 GHz operation for a wide range of applications, including network infrastructure, radar and communication systems. MACOMs portfolio of low noise amplifiers offer a broad array of noise figures, input IP3, and input power in bare die and a variety of package types.
RF Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) - Mini-Circuits
Our low noise amplifier selection includes models with wide bandwidth and flat gain, high IP3 and other desirable specifications to meet your needs in coaxial, MMIC surface mount and bare die formats. All models are in stock for immediate shipment.
Low Noise Amplifiers (LNA) ICs - Infineon Technologies
Highly integrated in the smallest packages, our low-noise amplifier (LNA) MMICs come with electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection and low power consumption. They are ideal for battery-operated devices like wearables, Wi-Fi devices and smartphones, as well as for other IoT applications such as smart home appliances.
BGB741L7ESD - Infineon Technologies
The BGB741L7ESD is a high performance broadband low noise amplifier (LNA) MMIC based on Infineon’s silicon germanium carbon (SiGe:C) bipolar technology.
Low Noise Amplifiers | Analog Devices
Analog Devices low noise amplifiers cover the frequency range from DC (IF) to RF Microwave and W-Band (95 GHz). These MMIC-based designs cover various gains and bandwidths with noise figures as low as 0.7 dB. Our low noise amplifiers offer some of the lowest noise and highest linearity available in the industry.
MMIC Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) - Abracon
Our MMIC Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) are optimized for high gain, providing robust signal amplification that ensures clear and strong signal reception even in challenging environments. The low noise figure is a standout feature, significantly reducing the amount of noise introduced and thereby enhancing the overall signal-to-noise ratio.
A 1–40-GHz LNA MMIC Using Multiple Bandwidth Extension Techniques
2019年4月12日 · A broadband low-noise amplifier (LNA) is presented in this letter. By using multiple bandwidth extension methods, including feedback, shunt, and double series peaking techniques, the proposed LNA achieves a measured average gain of 26.5 dB from 1 to 40 GHz and minimal noise figure of 2.8 dB with better than 9-dB input-output return loss.
MML055 - Low Noise Amplifiers - MILLER MMIC
Miller MMIC Ultra Low Noise Figure Amplifier (LNA) offers a variety of transistors and amplifiers with industry-leading low noise performance. We provide multiple product solutions, ranging from discrete transistors, packaged MMIC solutions incorporating internal matching and on-chip linearization, and dual amplifiers for use as push-pull or ...
Analysis and Design of a 0.1–23 GHz LNA MMIC Using Frequency-Dependent ...
Based on the theoretical analysis of bandwidth enhancement, noise characteristic, and linearity of FDFL, an ultra-broadband LNA, utilizing the proposed technique, is designed and verified experimentally by a three-stage LNA chip implemented using a 0.15-μm GaAs pseudomorphic high electron-mobility transistor process.