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The BGA824N6 is a front-end low noise amplifier for Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) from 1550 MHz to 1615 MHz like GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo and others. The LNA provides 17.0 dB gain and 0.55 dB noise figure at a current consumption of 3.8 mA in the application configuration described in Chapter 3 (see datasheet). The BGA824N6 is based upon Infineon Technologies‘ B7HF Silicon Germanium technology. It operates from 1.5 V to 3.6 V supply voltage.
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The BGA123N6 is designed to enhance GNSS signal sensitivity especially in wearables and mobile cellular IoT applications.With the very good performance, it ensures high system sensitivity. The ultra-low power consumption of 1.5mW preserves valuable battery power, ideal for small battery powered GNSS devices. The wide supply voltage range from 1.1 V to 3.3 V ensure flexible design and high compatibility. It supports all GNSS systems including GPS, GLONASS, Beidou and Galileo.
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The BGA125N6 is designed to enhance GNSS signal sensitivity for band L2/L5 especially in wearables and mobile cellular IoT applications.With the very good performance it ensures high system sensitivity. The ultra low power consumption of 1.5mW preserves valuable battery power, ideal for small battery powered GNSS devices.The wide supply voltage range from 1.1 V to 3.3 V ensure flexible design and high compatibility. Besides GPS L2 and L5, the GNSS LNA also covers Galileo E5a, E5b, E6, Glonass G3, G2, Beidou B3, B2 and IRNSS/NAVIC bands. The BGA125N6 LNA is manufactured in Infineon’s patented bipolar technology.The device has a very small size of only 0.7 x 1.1 mm2 and a maximum height of 0.375 mm.
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The BGA725L6 is a front-end low noise amplifier for Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) from 1550 MHz to 1615 MHz like GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo and others. The LNA provides 20.0 dB gain and 0.65 dB noise figure at a current consumption of 3.6 mA in the application configuration described. The BGA725L6 is based upon Infineon Technologies‘ B7HF Silicon Germanium technology. It operates from 1.5 V to 3.6 V supply voltage.
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The BGA715N7 is a front-end low noise amplifier for Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) from 1550 MHz to 1615 MHz like GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo and others. The LNA provides 20 dB gain, 0.7 dB noise figure and high linearity performance in the application configuration. Current consumption is as low as 3.3 mA. The BGA715N7 is based upon Infineon Technologies‘ B7HFM Silicon Germanium technology. It operates over a 1.5 V to 3.3 V supply range.
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The BGA855N6 is designed to enhance GNSS signal sensitivity for band L2/L5 especially for very high accuracy.Besides GPS L5 and L2, the GNSS LNA also covers Galileo E5a, E5b, E6, Glonass G3, G2 and Beidou B3 and B2 bands for a frequency range from 1164 MHz to 1300 MHz.The LNA provides 17.8 dB gain and 0.6 dB noise figure at a current consumption of 4.8mA.The BGA855N6 is based upon Infineon Technologies‘ B9HF Silicon Germanium technology. It operates from 1.1 V to 3.3 V supply voltage.
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BGA123L4 is designed to enhance GNSS signal sensitivity especially in wearables and mobile cellular IoT devices. With 18.2 dB gain and only 0.75 dB noise figure it ensures high system sensitivity. The current needed is only 1.1 mA which means just 1.3 mW power consumption, which is critical to help to conserve batteries. The wide supply voltage range of 1.1 V to 3.6 V ensures flexible design and high compatibility.
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Silicon Germanium Low Noise Amplifier for Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)
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The BGA525N6 is designed to enhance GNSS signal sensitivity for band L1/L2/L5 especially in wearables and mobile cellular IoT applications. With a high gain and ultra-low noise figure of the LNA, system sensitivity is significantly improved compared to conventional LNAs. Next to the Standard Mode, BGA525N6 offers a Low-power Mode and High-gain Mode. Operating in Low-power Mode, the LNA consumes less than 2 mW preserving valuable battery power, which is ideal for small battery powered GNSS devices. Operating in High-gain Mode, the LNA provides up to 21 dB Gain and ensures best performance and fastest Time-To-First-Fix. The GPIO control interface provides a straightforward control over 4 different operating modes. The broadband design ensures the functionality of all GNSS signals within 1164 to 1615 MHz with the same matching. Simplified dual-band GNSS system designs with one RF-Path are enabled by BGA525N6.
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BGA535N6 enhances GNSS signal sensitivity for band L1/L2/L5 especially in wearables and industrial applications. It operates in extended temperature range of -40 to 105 °C. It offers 2 different operating modes:Low power modeStandard modeThe broadband design provides best sensitivity for GNSS signals within 1164 to 1615 MHz with the same matching. Simplified dual-band GNSS system designs with one RF-path are enabled by BGA535N6.
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