Low Noise Blocks

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Low Noise Blocks (LNB) from the leading manufacturers are listed below. Use the filters to narrow down on products based on your requirement. Download Datasheets, Compare products and Request Quotations. Your Inquiry will be directed to the manufacturer and their distributors who will get back to you with a quote.
Description: 10.95 to 11.70GHz, 55 to 60 dB, Low Noise Block
Input Frequency:
10.95 to 11.70GHz
Output Frequency:
950 MHz to 1.7 GHz
Band:
Ku Band
Gain:
55 to 60 dB
Connector:
N Type
Waveguide:
WR-75
Impedance:
50 Ohms
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Description: Ka Band Low Noise Blocks
Input Frequency:
18.3 to 21.2 GHz
Output Frequency:
0.95 to 1.95 GHz
Band:
Ka Band
Gain:
58 to 62 dB
Current:
325 mA
Connector:
N Type, N Type - Female
Waveguide:
WR-42
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Description: Compact Ka-Band Low Noise Block
Input Frequency:
17.8 to 20.2 GHz
Output Frequency:
950 to 2150 MHz
Gain:
30 to 60 dB
Connector:
N Type, N Type - Female
Waveguide:
WR-42
Impedance:
50 Ohms
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Description: KA-band Low Noise Block from 18.372 GHz to 19.3 GHz
Input Frequency:
18372 to 19300 MHz
Band:
Ka Band
Gain:
55 to 58 dB (Conversion gain)
Current:
350 mA
Connector:
N Type, N Type - Female
Waveguide:
WR42
Impedance:
50 Ohms
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Description: 1.3 dB, 10 dBm Low Noise Amplifier
Input Frequency:
20.2 to 21.2 GHz
Output Frequency:
950 MHz to 2 GHz
Band:
Ka Band
Gain:
60 dB
Current:
370 mA
Connector:
N Type - Female, N Type
Waveguide:
WR-42
Impedance:
50 Ohms
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Description: 7.25 to 7.75 GHz, 60 to 63 dB, Low Noise Block
Input Frequency:
7.25 to 7.75 GHz
Output Frequency:
950 MHz to 1.45 GHz
Band:
X Band
Gain:
60 to 63 dB
Connector:
N Type
Waveguide:
CPR112G
Impedance:
50 ohms
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Description: 66.5 to 80 GHz Block Down Converter
Input Frequency:
66.5 to 80 GHz
Connector:
SMA, SMA - Female
Waveguide:
WR-12
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Description: C Band PLL Low Noise Block
Input Frequency:
3.4 to 4.2 GHz
Output Frequency:
950 to 1750 MHz
Gain:
62 dB
Current:
300 mA
Connector:
F Type, N Type
Waveguide:
WR229
Impedance:
50 Ohms, 75 Ohms
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Description: Ku Band Low Noise Block
Input Frequency:
10.95 to 12.75 GHz
Output Frequency:
950 MHz to 1.7 GHz
Band:
Ku Band
Gain:
50 to 60 dB
Current:
140 mA
Connector:
F Type, F Type - Female
Waveguide:
WR-75
Impedance:
75 Ohms
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Description: X-Band Low-Noise Block Down Converters
Input Frequency:
7.25 to 7.75 GHz
Output Frequency:
950 to 1450 MHz
Band:
X Band
Gain:
50 and 60 dB
Connector:
N Type, SMA
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What are Low Noise Blocks?

A low noise block (LNB) is a device that is used to receive a signal from a satellite, down convert the frequency and amplify the signal for further processing. It is usually consists of a low noise amplifier, down converting mixer, local oscillator and an IF amplifier.

Low noise blocks are often fixed either in or on the satellite dish. They amplify microwave signals received from the satellite collected by the dish antenna in addition to amplifying the signal they also down convert high frequency signals to a lower intermediate frequency (IF) signals. They are also called low noise downconverters.

With the high frequencies that satellites operate at, it is critical that the noise levels is controlled prior to signal processing. Using LNB's makes it possible to amplify the signal while keeping the noise levels low thereby not requiring a larger dish antenna.

Important Parameters when looking for a Low Noise Block:

Input Frequency: This is the high frequency satellite signal that is received by the Low Noise Block. This is the frequency that is down converted by the Low Noise Block.

Output Frequency: This is the down converted frequency of the signal i.e the Intermediate Frequency Signal which can be used for further processing.

Gain (dB): The Gain that is provided by the amplifier of the low noise block.

everything RF lists low noise blocks from the leading manufacturers. Use the parametric search tools to narrow down on products based on your requirement. Once you find parts that meet your specification, download the data sheet, compare products and request quotations. Inquiries sent via everything RF are directed to the manufacturers who get back to you with a quote or information.

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