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What does a low noise amplifier do?

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A low-noise amplifier (LNA) is commonly found in all receivers. Its role is to boost the received signal a sufficient level above the noise floor so that it can be used for additional processing. The noise figure of the LNA therefore directly limits the sensitivity of the receiver.

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