Mini-Circuits Application Notes: Band-Optimized Implementations of a MMIC LNA with Shut Down

Mini-Circuits Application Notes: Band-Optimized Implementations of a MMIC LNA with Shut Down

Mini-Circuits Application Notes: Band-Optimized Implementations of a MMIC LNA with Shut Down

APPLICATION NOTES, LNA Application Circuits, Optimizing TSS-23ULN+ Performance for Implementations from UHF through L-Band

An ultra-low NF MMIC LNA, the TSS-23ULN+ is shown to be versatile enough to be designed into the 380-480 MHz, 700-800 MHz and 950-1700 MHz bands of operation. To support users’ product selection and design effort, Mini-Circuits have published 3 new application notes detailing the ideal application circuit to optimize performance for each use case.

Featuring a NF of a fraction of a dB, 7.5 ns shutdown, 20 dB of gain and an OIP3 of 37.3 dBm, the TSS-23ULN+ MMIC amplifier is an ideal front end part for receivers, where adding minimal noise and distortion to the signal is of paramount importance. Read on to find out how this MMIC LNA fits into your front end receiver chain.

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380 to 480 MHz

700 to 800 MHz

950 to 1700 MHz

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