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TELEDYNE E2V HIREL'S ENHANCED PLASTIC VHF TO S-BAND LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER

04 Sep,2024

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Teledyne e2v HiRel announces the availability of two enhanced plastic (EP) VHF to S‑Band low noise amplifiers, models TDLNA2050EP and TDLNA0430EP which are ideal for use in demanding high reliability applications where low noise figure, minimal power consumption and small package footprint are critical for success. These LNAs, developed on a 250nm enhancement depletion mode pseudomorphic High Electron Mobility Transistor (pHEMT) process, are available in an 8-pin dual-flat no-lead (DFN) 2mm x 2mm x 0.75mm plastic surface mount package.
LNAs leverage monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) design techniques and deliver exceptional performance. The TDLNA2050EP amplifier is ideal for S-band communications and delivers a gain of 17.5dB from 2GHz to 5GHz, while maintaining a noise figure of less than 0.4dB and an output power (P1dB) of 19.5dBm and should be biased at a VDD of +5.0 volts and IDDQ of 60mA.
The TDLNA0430EP amplifier is ideal for VHF to S-band communications and delivers a gain of 21.5dB from 0.03GHz to 3GHz, while maintaining a noise figure of less than 0.35dB and an output power (P1dB) of 18.5dBm and should be biased at the same VDD of +5.0 volts and IDDQ of 60mA.
Both devices are well suited for communication systems, ensuring minimal noise and distortion that could otherwise degrade digital signals in environments with high radio signal power levels. Customer evaluation kits are available for both amplifiers.
“Today, we’re releasing two ultra-low noise amplifiers, optimized for military, avionics, and industrial applications,” says Mont Taylor, Vice President and Business Development Manager at Teledyne e2v HiRel. “With noise figures of less than 0.35dB coupled with ease of use from a positive single supply voltage, we believe these new products will provide system designers with a superior solution for communication, phased array radar and avionics system applications.”