Low-noise Amplifier
The
low noise amplifier (LNA)
is a special type of
electronic amplifier
or
amplifier
used in communication systems to amplify very weak signals captured by an
antenna
. It is usually located at the antenna.
See also
LNB
External links
Low noise amplifier design
Low noise amplified block downconverter
Conversion: distortion factor to distortion attenuation and THD
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