How to protect my LNA (5mA) in ISM band
I assume a PIN diode in front of the LNA will do the job, but how to implement it?
Can I find somewhere an application note regarding how to protect the LNA?
Thank you in advance to all people.
HS
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Unless you are walking around on a military airfield with radars ablasting, you will not have a problem with the LNA being blown out by RF power at the antenna. The signals are too small by the time they reach your antenna. However, you might have a problem with static damage, so you might want a small inductor to ground somewhere between your antenna and LNA.
Springf2000 and biff44,
Thank you very much for your inputs of that nice PIN limiter and the reminder of the ESD.
I cannot believe I forgot to insert that RF choke to GND close to the antenna.
I am getting older for sure... :D
Regarding ESD, do you think that a 200 ohms transmission line shunt to GND tuned for the 2.4 GHz / 10mm long, might be a better ESD protection rather than a limitted in current inductor?
HS
that is good but it is not easy to tune
Do you have a series cap in between LNA and antenna ? The purpose is for dc blocking. It may also help. General speaking an transistor LNA won't so easy to be damaged by e.g ESD or picking up rf power through antenna. In fact, if the antenna ( e.g piece of metal wire ) short to gnd then it burns the LNA due to excess dc current
Rogerynt
