Low Noise Amplifiers (LNA) - RFLow noise amplifiers (LNAs) are a type of amplifier that is designed to amplify very low-level signals while adding a minimal amount of noise. LNAs are commonly used in radio frequency (RF) applications, where they are used to amplify the weak signals that are received from an antenna. LNAs are typically designed to operate over a specific frequency range, and may be optimized for use in a particular type of RF system, such as a cellular or satellite communication system. LNAs are characterized by their low noise figure, which is a measure of the amount of noise that the amplifier adds to the signal. Low noise figure is important in RF applications, because it allows the amplifier to preserve the quality and integrity of the amplified signal.