Skyworks 2-Stage Ultra Low Noise Amplifiers

Low Noise Amplifiers with High Linearity

Skyworks 2-Stage Ultra Low Noise Amplifiers

Skyworks have just introduced their new 2-Stage ultra low noise amplifiers (LNA) with high linearity performance and advanced pHEMT technology. Small and cost-effective solutions meant for GPS systems, satellite digital audio radio services, WCDMA and LTE infrastructure platforms, the amplifiers offer “high performance under 0.7 dB while providing high linearity amplification with OIP3 up to 35 dBm”.

Already available for purchase, the new Skyworks 2-StageLow Noise Amplifiers are available in two models. First one is the SKY65037-360LF which operates from 0.7 to 1.2GHz, while the other one is the SKY65040-360LF that operates from 1.5 to 2.4 GHz. Both of them offer external tuning flexibility to set gain up to 25 dB and to supply current adjustment of 30 to 100 mA.

[via BusinessWire]

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