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LNA
(redirected from Low-noise amplifier)

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LNALow-Noise Amplifier
LNALocked Nucleic Acid (Link Technologies Ltd.)
LNALinolenic Acid
LNALicensed Nursing Assistant
LNALaunch Numerical Aperture
LNALadies National Association
LNALarge National Account
LNALancaster Neighborhood Association (Waldorf, Maryland)
LNALeading National Advertisers, Inc.
LNALocal Network Attachment
LNALogistics Net Assessment
LNALocal National Actions


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Fabricated from TRW's patented InP transistor technology, the low-noise amplifier (LNA) chip is part of a broadband radiometer being used by the Swedish Odin-1 science satellite.
Selecting the right highway exit or finding a pizza parlor will become increasingly convenient as new mobile phones begin appearing this fall using Avago Technologies' ultra-thin, low-noise amplifier with GPS capabilities.
Avago has repeatedly proven its expertise in the design of microwave components based on its rich R&D heritage -- the low-noise amplifier has winner written all over it and deservedly so for such a well-controlled performer.
 
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