APPLICATION NOTE 4264

Increasing the IP3 of the MAX2659 Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA)

By:  Roger Bremer, Strategic Applications Engineer
Sep 08, 2008

Abstract: This application note explains how adding a degeneration inductor can improve the IP3 performance of the MAX2659 low-noise amplifier (LNA).

Click here for an overview of the wireless components used in a typical radio transceiver.
Click here for an overview of the wireless components used in a typical radio transceiver.

The MAX2659 is a high-gain, low-noise amplifier (LNA) designed for use in GPS, Galileo, and GLONASS systems. The part is ideal for adding GPS functionality to both stand-alone personal navigation devices and mobile handsets, such as cell phones, smartphones, and PDAs.

While the linearity of the MAX2659 is more than sufficient for most applications, it is possible to improve the device's IP3. This can be accomplished by adding a degeneration inductor between pin 2 (the amplifier's emitter) and ground, as shown in Figure 1. While this addition increases IP3 significantly, there is a trade off: the gain will reduce and the noise figure will degrade slightly.

Figure 1. Typical application circuit for increased linearity.
Figure 1. Typical application circuit for increased linearity.

Using a 0.9nH inductor provides a good balance among linearity, gain, and noise figure. Measured results are shown in Table 1. Of course, a different value inductor can be used if more or less linearity is required, although gain and noise figure will change accordingly.

Table 1. Performance of the MAX2659 With and Without a Degeneration Inductor
Degeneration Inductor ICC (mA) Gain (dB) NF (dB) IP1dB (dBm) IIP3 (dBm)*
0.9nH 4.0 18.4 1.0 -7.0 6.2
None 4.1 20.5 0.8 -12 -0.5
*Tone 1 was at 1713.42MHz and -17dBm; Tone 2 was at 1851.42MHz and -59dBm.

Related Parts
MAX2659 GPS/GNSS Low-Noise Amplifier  


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APP 4264: Sep 08, 2008
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