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Input-Protected LNAs cover 1 to 23 GHz range

June 15, 2021 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Fairview Microwave Inc. has just unveiled a new series of Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) that are perfect for use in electronic warfare, radar, space systems, R&D, prototype/proof of concept, ECM, microwave radio, VSAT, SATCOM, and test & measurement applications.

Fairview Microwave’s new series of input-protected LNAs feature Gallium Nitride (GaN) semiconductor technology which provides robust input power protection. GaN Semiconductors ensure state-of-the-art performance with an excellent power-to volume ratio that is ideal for broadband high-power applications. These amplifiers also feature significantly higher breakdown voltage that allows for higher toleration of RF input power signal levels while maintaining excellent low noise figure performance. This is possible without the need for an input protective limiter circuit that is required for other semiconductor technologies and could contribute to higher noise figure levels.

These new input-protected LNAs cover desirable microwave and mm-wave frequency bands. Additional features include high gain up to 46 dB typical, high RF input power handling up to 10 watts CW, broadband frequencies ranging from 1 to 23 GHz, and low noise figures as low as 1.5 dB typical. They boast rugged, mil-grade compact coaxial designs, excellent thermal properties, and SMA connectors.

Fairview Microwave’s new input-protected low noise amplifiers are in stock and available for immediate shipping with no minimum order quantity (MOQ) required.

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