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Our LNAs provide industry-leading noise figures (as low as 0.5 dB) across frequencies from DC to 50 GHz. Optimized for sensitivity in EW, Radar, and Satcom applications.

Mixers (1.25 x 1.25 x 0.63")

Our LNAs provide industry-leading noise figures (as low as 0.5 dB) across frequencies from DC to 50 GHz. Optimized for sensitivity in EW, Radar, and Satcom applications.

Mixers (1.25 x 1.25 x 0.63")

Part Number Frequency RF/LO (MHz) Frequency IF (MHz) LO Level (dBm) Conversion Loss (dB) Mid-Band Conversion Loss (dB) Max. LO-RF Isolation (dB) Mid-Band LO-RF Isolation (dB) LO-IF Isolation (dB) Min LO-IF Isolation (dB) min IP3@Center Band (typ) dBm
HD32496 220-300 DC-80 17 7.5 8.5 45 38 38 30 26 Download
HD26220 0.5-500 DC-500 10 6.5 8.2 55 35 45 22 15 Download
HD32497 2-500 7 6 8 45 25 20 16 Download
HD26221 10 30 25 Download
HD26216 5-1000 DC-1000 7 7 8.5 47 25 20 Download
HD32498 20-1000 8 50 28 47 22 17 Download
HD32499 10 6.5 9 48 25 35 20 20 Download
HD26215 10-1000 DC-800 4 7.2 8.2 60 40 33 16 Download
HD32500 5-1000 DC-1000 13 7 9.5 39 20 30 17 22 Download
HD26223 10-1200 DC-1200 8 9 45 32 42 27 Download
HD26217 5-1500 DC-1000 7 7.5 9.3 40 25 40 22 15 Download
HD32501 10-1500 DC-1500 17 7 8.5 35 29 35 30 26 Download
HD26232 100-1700 50-1500 34 21 22 25 Download
HD26218 350-2000 DC-400 7 9.2 36 20 29 20 13 Download
HD32502 1500-2000 DC-300 6 8 31 22 28 14 Download
HD32503 10-2200 DC-1800 17 6.5 32 25 35 28 25 Download
HD32504 2050-2350 DC-300 13 7.2 30 27 22 26 Download
HD26219 1400-2500 DC-500 7 7.5 9 26 25 23 13 Download
HD26224 40-2500 DC-1000 13 8 9.5 37 27 35 25 26 Download
HD32505 100-2500 DC-750 6.5 7.5 35 20 30 18 Download
HD26225 5-2500 5-1500 8.5 9.8 34 23 32 20 Download
HD26233 80-2500 1-1000 17 8 8.6 37 27 33 24 30 Download
HD26234 10-2500 10-2500 7.2 9 42 35 34 29 27.5 Download
HD26222 1-2700 1-20000 10 7 9.5 39 24 36 20 20 Download
HD26235 17 38 21 31 27.8 Download
HD26226 5-3500 5-2500 13 8 18 28 18 18 Download
HD26236 1500-3600 DC-600 17 9 30 20 34 20 25 Download
HD26227 5-4200 5-3500 13 9.8 11.8 29 26 17 17 Download
HD32506 800-4200 DC-800 9 10.8 35 25 18 10 19 Download
HD26228 1500-4500 DC-1500 8.5 10 40 29 35 27 Download
HD26237 2500-6000 17 8.7 10.7 20 17 14 8 25 Download
HD26229 13 8.5 9.5 28 19 Download
HD26230 4500-9000 DC-2500 10 25 25 17 21 Download
HD26231 9000-15000 8 11 40 30 17 8 17 Download

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Modifications & Mission Critical Packaging

Modifications & Mission-Critical

RF Components specializes in custom Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) engineering designed to meet the most demanding commercial, military, and aerospace requirements. With decades of RF and microwave experience, we deliver reliable, high-performance solutions tailored to your exact operating environment.

Extreme Temperature

We design LNAs for extreme operating conditions, including cryogenic temperatures for scientific research and high-temperature environments for aerospace and engine-mounted telemetry systems. Our solutions ensure stable gain, low noise, and long-term reliability where standard designs fail.

Form Factor

Our custom form-factor solutions include hermetically sealed packages, optimized connector placement, and high-density SMT modules. Designs are engineered to meet tight SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power) constraints without compromising electrical or mechanical performance.

Choosing the Right Low Noise Amplifier

When selecting a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) for your system, the primary metric is the Noise Figure (NF). This determines how much noise the amplifier itself adds to the signal. For satellite receivers and sensitive radio telescopes, a noise figure below 1.0 dB is often required.

Other critical factors include:

  • Linearity (OIP3): Essential for multi-tone environments to prevent intermodulation distortion.
  • VSWR: Ensures proper impedance matching to prevent signal reflection.
  • Dynamic Range: The ability to handle both very weak and moderately strong signals without saturation.

Technical FAQ

What is the difference between Noise Figure and Noise Temperature?

Noise Figure (NF) is expressed in dB and represents the degradation of the signal-to-noise ratio. Noise Temperature (Te) is expressed in Kelvins and is often used in satellite communication systems. They are related by the formula: NF = 10 log10(1 + Te / 290).

Output Third-Order Intercept (OIP3) is a measure of linearity. A higher OIP3 allows the LNA to handle strong interfering signals without creating intermodulation products that could mask the weak signals you are trying to receive.

Yes, our Ka-Band and Q-Band LNAs are specifically optimized for 26-40 GHz ranges, featuring ultra-wideband performance and compact SMT packaging suitable for 5G phased array systems.

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