RF Front End (LNA PA)An RF (radio frequency) front end is the combination of the low-noise amplifier (LNA) and the power amplifier (PA) in a wireless communication system. The RF front end is the first stage in the receiver chain, and is responsible for amplifying the weak RF signal received from the antenna. The LNA amplifies the signal without introducing significant noise, while the PA boosts the signal to a level suitable for further processing. The RF front end is a critical component of any wireless communication system, as it determines the sensitivity and range of the receiver. RF front ends are commonly used in a wide range of applications, including cellular phones, Wi-Fi routers, and satellite communication systems. These front ends are an essential component of many electronic systems, providing the first stage of amplification for received RF signals.