choosing an amplifier for a RF front end
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Hi,
I'm working on a cheap receiver development for a point to point communication link working @11 GHz.
I'm using schottky diode detector as the receiver and can detect signals which are @ -35 dBm only with diode detector.
In order to improve the sensitivity, I'm planning to have LNA before the diode detector.
I found this one SKYWORKS SKY65013-92LF Cascadable Amplifier LF?12 GHz(http://www.skyworksinc.com/uploads/d...ts/200359B.pdf) which is very cheap (< S2) and easy to use (I/O 50 ohm matched).
However, Noise figure is 5.8 dB. Will this create problems if I use this one to amplify the received signals?
Could anyone explain me what might be the problems could occur with this amplifier?
cheers,
per_lube
I'm working on a cheap receiver development for a point to point communication link working @11 GHz.
I'm using schottky diode detector as the receiver and can detect signals which are @ -35 dBm only with diode detector.
In order to improve the sensitivity, I'm planning to have LNA before the diode detector.
I found this one SKYWORKS SKY65013-92LF Cascadable Amplifier LF?12 GHz(http://www.skyworksinc.com/uploads/d...ts/200359B.pdf) which is very cheap (< S2) and easy to use (I/O 50 ohm matched).
However, Noise figure is 5.8 dB. Will this create problems if I use this one to amplify the received signals?
Could anyone explain me what might be the problems could occur with this amplifier?
cheers,
per_lube
NF will decrease MDS level but it's not an issue seriously because MDS is much lower than your detection level.If you use -for instance-10dB Gain amplifier, your detector will sense practically -45dBm.
Also, you may realize an LNA with much lower NF by using of discrete elements.It's an option to,,
