Measuring low noise of electronic devices with a spectrum analyzer requires particular care as the instrument could add significant contributions. A Low Noise Amplifier, LNA, is therefore necessary to be connected between the source to be measured and the instrument, to mitigate its effect at the LNA input. In the present work we suggest a technique for the implementation of the LNA that allows to optimize both low frequency noise and white noise, obtaining outstanding performance in a very broad frequency range.
Carniti, P., Cassina, L., Gotti, C., Maino, M., Pessina, G. (2015). A technique for noise measurement optimization with spectrum analyzers. JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION, 10(8) [10.1088/1748-0221/10/08/P08016].
A technique for noise measurement optimization with spectrum analyzers
CARNITI, PAOLO
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;CASSINA, LORENZOSecondo
;GOTTI, CLAUDIO;MAINO, MATTEOPenultimo
;PESSINA, GIANLUIGI EZIOUltimo
2015
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Measuring low noise of electronic devices with a spectrum analyzer requires particular care as the instrument could add significant contributions. A Low Noise Amplifier, LNA, is therefore necessary to be connected between the source to be measured and the instrument, to mitigate its effect at the LNA input. In the present work we suggest a technique for the implementation of the LNA that allows to optimize both low frequency noise and white noise, obtaining outstanding performance in a very broad frequency range.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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