
Low-noise amplifier chips are designed to amplify weak RF signals. They are widely applied in communication base stations, industrial radio equipment and wireless sensors, and serve as the core component of the receiver input circuit. The primary selection indicator is noise figure: the lower the noise figure, the smaller the signal loss and the higher the receiver sensitivity.
It is also critical to verify operating frequency range, power consumption and impedance matching. Low-power chips are selected for consumer wireless devices, while components with wide temperature range are preferred for industrial applications. Our self-developed chips match the specifications of imported counterparts. We provide samples for testing and stable supply for all batch quantities.
