RF and microwave low-noise amplifiers for electronic warfare (EW) applications introduced by Pasternack

June 11, 2021
The input protected low noise amplifiers feature gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductor technology that provides input power protection.

IRVINE, Calif. – Pasternack, an Infinite Electronics brand in Irvine, Calif., is introducing a series of low-noise amplifiers for electronic warfare (EW), microwave radio, satellite communications (SATCOM), test and measurement, and radar applications.

The input protected low-noise amplifiers feature gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductor technology that provides input power protection. GaN semiconductors provide a power-to volume ratio for broadband high power applications.

These amplifiers offer thermal properties and high breakdown voltage that results in tolerating high RF input power signal levels while maintaining low noise figure performance.

These amplifiers cover broadband RF and microwave frequencies ranging from 1 to 23 GHz, gain to 46 decibels typical, noise figures as low as 1.5 decibels typical, and high RF input power handling to 10 Watts continuous wave. These LNAs offer a rugged, mil-grade compact coaxial designs and SMA connectors.

For more information contact Pasternack online at www.pasternack.com.

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