Singled ended to differential (BALUN) amplifier for direct sampling with RTL-SDR dongle
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Jun 14, 2016 - Eagle
Singled ended to differential (BALUN) amplifier for direct sampling with RTL-SDR dongle
This project is about building a high FOM 2.4 GHz LNA for Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE) Standards, using 45nm CMOS technology.
This project shows the design process of the main blocks of a typical RX frontend system.
Design of a 2.45GHz RFIC CMOS LNA
This is a repository for Proof of Concept of Design and Implementation of a C band Low Noise Amplifier for Geo-Sat Communication
LNA bias values currently need to be entered manually into the SPF SHIELD GUI. These values need to be looked up in as-built documentation, which is an extra step allowing human error. This code extracts the relevant data in a format that SHIELD can autopopulate the LNA bias fields.
Very low noise <0.8dB band pass amplifier to multi frequency bands.
This is a 2.4 GHz LNA project being done for practice using Keysight ADS. This project attempts to automate the design process using python to make it easier.
Expansion board for Raspberry Pi 4 Model B that eliminates the need for a direct wired connection of radio equipment to GPIO when working with rpitx or rpitx-ui packages. Now, you can use coaxial SMA output, switchable filters, and built-in LNA on one board!
This project is about creation of affordable and easy-to-manufacture prototypes of PCBs which are used to expand the capabilities of existing low-cost SDR receivers based on RTL2832U chip.
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