NuWaves low-noise amplifier offers 30 dB of gain

March 14, 2012
The new High Intercept Low Noise Amplifier (HILNA HF) covers the frequency range of 2 to 50 MHz, offering 30 dB of gain with adjustable Automatic Gain Control (AGC).

The new High Intercept Low Noise Amplifier (HILNA HF) covers the frequency range of 2 to 50 MHz, offering 30 dB of gain with adjustable Automatic Gain Control (AGC). This low-noise amplifier has a miniature form factor of 9 in3, suitable for system integration where footprint and high gain are determining factors. The amplifiers are designed for use in radio frequency (RF) systems.
NuWaves Engineering
Middletown, OH

www.nuwaves-ltd.com

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HILNATM HF High Intercept Low Noise Amplifier

Middletown, Ohio, August 10th, 2011 – NuWaves Engineering, an international communications company, has expanded their series of High Intercept Low Noise Amplifiers (HILNATM) with the introduction of the HILNATM HF.

The HILNATM HF covers the frequency range of 2 to 50 MHz, offering 30 dB of gain with commandable Automatic Gain Control (AGC.) This low noise amplifier boasts a miniature form factor of about 9 cubic inches, making it ideal for system integration where footprint and high gain are determining factors. NuWaves’ robust high performance amplifiers have been completely characterized over temperature, supply voltage, and frequency, and meet the demanding needs required in state-of-the-art RF systems.

NuWaves Engineering is a premier supplier of Radio Frequency (RF) Systems, Products, and Engineering Services designed to customer requirements. We are an Engineering power house, serving the military, industrial and commercial markets, with the singular mission of delivering unsurpassed RF design services and products. NuWaves offers a wide range of Engineering services to fit most RF applications, as well as a complete line of commercially available products such as High Intercept Low Noise Amplifiers (HILNATM), miniature filters (μFILTERTM), upconverters, downconverters, transceivers, power amplifiers, and a fiber optic RF distribution & digital signals control network.

Contact Kevin Harrison, Business Development Engineer, at (513) 360-0800 ext 313, or visit our website at www.nuwaves-ltd.com for more information.

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