BGU8309
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SiGe:C low-noise amplifier MMIC for GPS, GLONASS, Galileo
and COMPASS
Rev. 4 — 18 January 2017
Product data sheet
1. General description
The BGU8309 is, also known as the GPS1401M, a low current Low Noise-Amplifier (LNA)
for GNSS receiver applications. The BGU8309 is available in a small plastic 5-pin
extremely thin leadless package. The BGU8309 requires only one external matching
inductor and is optimized for higher IP3i performance.
The BGU8309 adapts itself to the changing environment resulting from co-habitation of
different radio systems in modern cellular handsets. It has been designed for ultra low
power consumption and optimal performance when jamming signals from co-existing
cellular transmitters are present. At low jamming power levels, it delivers 17 dB gain at a
noise figure of 0.65 dB and a supply current of 3.6 mA. During high jamming power levels,
resulting for example from a cellular transmit burst, it temporarily increases its bias current
to improve sensitivity.
2. Features and benefits
Out of band IP3i of 5 dBm
Optimized performance at a low supply current of 3.6 mA
Covers full GNSS L1 band, from 1559 MHz to 1610 MHz
Noise figure = 0.7 dB
Gain 17 dB
Input 1 dB compression point of 9 dBm
Supply voltage 1.5 V to 3.1 V
Integrated supply decoupling capacitor
Power-down mode current consumption < 1 A
Integrated temperature stabilized bias for easy design
Requires only one input matching inductor
RF input and RF output are AC coupled through internal DC blocking caps
ESD protection on all pins (HBM > 2 kV)
Integrated matching for the output
Available in a 5-pins leadless package 0.8 mm 0.8 mm 0.35 mm: SOT1226-2
180 GHz transit frequency - SiGe:C technology
Moisture sensitivity level 1