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Navigating Amplifier Thermal Analysis

by minicircuitsadmin | Apr 5, 2022 | Amplifiers, Engineering Resources

Mini-Circuits has a longstanding legacy of fully specifying the thermal performance of our amplifiers, with or without a Mini-Circuits-supplied heatsink. Recently, it has become so commonplace for custom heatsinks to be utilized with Mini-Circuits power amplifiers...

Choosing an LNA for your Receiver Front End

by minicircuitsadmin | Jan 7, 2022 | Amplifiers, Engineering Resources

Kit Cox, Field Applications Engineer, Mini-Circuits Japan Background: Why the LNA Matters A low-noise amplifier (LNA), which Mini-Circuits defines as any amplifier with a noise figure (NF) below 3 dB, should usually be used at the front end of an RF or microwave...

Understanding Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors (HBTs)

by minicircuitsadmin | Dec 8, 2021 | Amplifiers, Engineering Resources

Radha Setty, Technical Advisor, Mini-Circuits Introduction Prior to the invention of the transistor, telephone exchanges were built using bulky vacuum tubes and mechanical relays. Bell Labs engineers were tasked with developing the transistor (a portmanteau of...

Wideband Connectorized Amplifiers Support Over-The-Air (OTA) Transmitter & Receiver Testing for 5G FR2 Bands

by minicircuitsadmin | Nov 24, 2021 | Amplifiers, Engineering Resources

Anirudh Venkatesan, Mini-Circuits Engineering The advent of 5G networks has already begun ushering in a whole new generation of wireless devices and applications, and device manufacturers are racing to be the first to market. In order to meet the 5G standard for...

Distributed RF Amplifier Designs for Ultra-Wideband Applications

by minicircuitsadmin | Nov 16, 2021 | Amplifiers, Engineering Resources

Anirudh Venkatesan, Mini-Circuits Engineering Amplifiers are used in RF systems to boost the power level of a signal. Conventional RF amplifiers are designed using reactive elements to achieve matching to the characteristic impedance of a circuit within the specified...
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