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GPS1502LX - low-noise amplifier MMIC

Download the GPS1502LX datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the GPS1502L variant, as both devices belong to the same low-noise amplifier mmic family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The GPS1502L is a Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA) for GNSS receiver applications and is available in a small plastic 6-pin extremely thin leadless package.

The GPS1502L requires only one external matching inductor.

Key Features

  • Covers full GNSS lower L-band, from 1164 MHz to 1299 MHz.
  • Noise figure = 0.6 dB.
  • Gain 17 dB.
  • High-input 1 dB compression point of -13 dBm.
  • High in-band IP3i of -1 dBm.
  • Supply voltage 1.5 V to 3.1 V.
  • Optimized performance at a low supply current of 4.2 mA.
  • Integrated RF supply decoupling capacitor.
  • Power-down mode current consumption < 1 µA.
  • Integrated temperature stabilized bias for easy design.
  • R.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (GPS1502L-NXP.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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XSON6 GPS1502L SiGe:C low-noise amplifier MMIC for GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and COMPASS Rev. 5 — 22 March 2019 Product data sheet 1 General description The GPS1502L is a Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA) for GNSS receiver applications and is available in a small plastic 6-pin extremely thin leadless package. The GPS1502L requires only one external matching inductor. The GPS1502L adapts itself to the changing environment resulting from co-habitation of different radio systems in modern cellular handsets. It has been designed for low power consumption and optimal performance when jamming signals from co-existing cellular transmitters are present. At low jamming power levels, it delivers 17 dB gain at a noise figure of 0.6 dB and a supply current of 4.2 mA.