LNA – The Phenomenal Primary Signal Booster

A low noise amplifier, also called LNA, is a frequency amplitude booster device compulsorily used in all the electronic communication receiver systems. It amplifies low-powered radio/microwave frequencies received from the outdoor/indoor antennas without degrading the signal-to-noise (SNR) ratio.

A low-noise amplifier’s job is to enhance the amplitude of weak input signals to the appropriate strength for subsequent processing, without causing any additional noise.

Articulately designed low noise amplifier from Raditek boosts the amplitude of weak signals by 20 decibels while keeping the noise figure (NF) below 1 dB.

The state-of-the-art low noise amplifier from Raditek is configured using low noise components, operating and biasing points, and related circuit topologies, which eliminates distortion-causing rogue frequencies that interfere with the ground-based receivers in the required manner, which debases the accuracy of output signals.

Cutting-edge LNAs from Raditek are designed and configured with high input/output impedance match and JFETs and HEMTs, which significantly reduces the relative shot noise or other system noises in the “Gain” created by the low noise amplifier.

With their ultra-low TT series, which offers up to -92 dBc performance and quality output with the lowest noise factor, gain, and impedance matching without sacrificing other crucial parameters, Raditek’s low noise amplifiers can handle extremely high-powered signals and greatly reduce IMD.

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Full details can be found at our low noise amplifier webpage and the Raditek website.