Designing Ultra Low Noise Amplifiers for Infrastructure Receiver Applications

Publisher: Skyworks Solutions Inc.

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Designing Ultra Low Noise Amplifiers for Infrastructure Receiver Applications

The construction of low noise amplifiers (LNAs) is a complex process that requires the utilization of both pHEMT technology, and cascode topology. By harnessing these two facets of LNA creation; one can substantially improve linearity and combat the Miller effect. Understand the steps necessary to the creation of exceptional LNAs, and learn how the engineers at Skyworks Solutions employ their knowledge of noise figure performance, linearity, and stability to assemble their SKY67100 and SKY67101 LNA models.