Darktrax
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When the amplifier has a sensitive low-noise front end, normally looking at signals -80dBm or -90dBm, even the best of them will probably get damaged by an input any greater than about -0dBm. This happens when nearby radars are operating.
What is the best way to give the LNA input overload protection without messing up it's normal performance?
What is the best way to give the LNA input overload protection without messing up it's normal performance?