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    sensitivity in amplifiers

    1 W = 1000 mW, so 1 dBW = 30 dBmW, that’s why I made 9.7 dB = 39.7 dBm. Maybe it’s wrong? Hauser
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    sensitivity in amplifiers

    I think the above mentioned dimension shall be dBm, not dB, see attachment. In my case, the NF of LMH6882 is 9.7 dB = 39.7 dBm, the bandwidth is 600 MHz, so Pn = -174 + 39.7 + 10log10(600 MHz) = -174 + 39.7 + 87.8 = -46.5 dBm. If the signal is stronger than -46.5 dBm, there will be amplified...
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    sensitivity in amplifiers

    Pn is a value which is independent of the component. Can man expect the incoming signal to be amplified as long as this signal is greater than Pn? Hauser
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    sensitivity in amplifiers

    Hello, I’m looking for a parameter called „sensitivity“ in the datasheet of the amplifier LMH6882:https://www.ti.com/product/LMH6882/technicaldocuments, but this doesn’t appear to be there. Question: should this parameter be provided by an amplifier? I just want to know how strong the incoming...

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