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MGA71543 - Low Noise Amplifier with Mitigated Bypass Switch

Download the MGA71543 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MGA71543_Agilent(Hewlett variant, as both devices belong to the same low noise amplifier with mitigated bypass switch family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

Agilent’s MGA-71543 is an economical, easy-to-use GaAs MMIC Low Noise Amplifier (LNA), which is designed for adaptive CDMA and W-CDMA receiver systems.

The MGA-71543 is part of the Agilent Technologies complete CDMAdvantage RF chipset.

Key Features

  • Operating frequency: 0.1 GHz ~ 6.0 GHz.
  • Noise figure: 0.8 dB (NFmin).
  • Gain: 16 dB.
  • Average Idd = 2mA in CDMA handset.

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Datasheet Details

Part number MGA71543
Manufacturer Agilent(Hewlett-Packard)
File Size 290.38 KB
Description Low Noise Amplifier with Mitigated Bypass Switch
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Agilent MGA-71543 Low Noise Amplifier with Mitigated Bypass Switch Data Sheet Features • Operating frequency: 0.1 GHz ~ 6.0 GHz • Noise figure: 0.8 dB (NFmin) • Gain: 16 dB • Average Idd = 2mA in CDMA handset Description Agilent’s MGA-71543 is an economical, easy-to-use GaAs MMIC Low Noise Amplifier (LNA), which is designed for adaptive CDMA and W-CDMA receiver systems. The MGA-71543 is part of the Agilent Technologies complete CDMAdvantage RF chipset. The MGA-71543 features a minimum noise figure of 0.8 dB and 16 dB available gain from a single stage, feedback FET amplifier. The input and output are partially matched, and only a simple series/shunt inductor match is required to achieve low noise figure and VSWR into 50Ω.