Rugged AC-powered LNAs offer superior broadband performance

21-07-2023 | Fairview Microwave | Power

Fairview Microwave has released a new series of AC-powered low-noise amplifiers developed for enhanced broadband performance.

The company's new line of LNAs features state-of-the-art GaAs semiconductor technology, allowing the amplifiers to attain unparalleled low-noise performance and high efficiency that enhance signal-to-noise ratios and provide for the detection of weak signals.

With octave bandwidths ranging from 10MHz up to 50GHz, a 3dB typical noise figure, and gain levels ranging from 25dB to 60dB, these amplifiers deliver outstanding performance and versatility, making them excellent for usage in various applications. They cover popular market bands, including UHF, VHF, L, C, S, X, Ku, Ka, and up to V band, to cutting-edge technologies, including 5G, satellite communication and space systems.

These LNAs are constructed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, with their rugged MIL-grade coaxial packages with integrated heatsinks facilitating reliable operation even in extreme temperatures ranging from -40F to +185F (-40C to +85C).

Further, these amplifiers are developed with customer convenience in mind, providing support for SMA, 2.92mm, or 2.4mm RF connectors. This permits easy integration and compatibility with various RF components and systems.

"Our new amplifiers' superior performance and reliability are sure to meet your RF and microwave component needs," said product line manager Tim Galla. "The rugged MIL-grade coaxial package designs, integrated heatsinks and support for multiple RF connectors make these amplifiers perfect for use in many applications, from laboratory settings to the most challenging environmental conditions."

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