Description
BladeRF BT200 LNA Bias-tee Low-Noise Amplifier
The BladeRF BT200 LNA is a bias-tee powered Low Noise Amplifier (RX) for the bladeRF 2.0 micro.
Key features:
- Features Mini-Circuits TSS-53LNB+ MMIC Low Noise Amplifier – 0.5GHz to 5GHz MMIC
- Power consumption: 300mW
- Green LED power indicator
- Ultra low Noise Figure
- Typ Gain: +20.2dB @ 200MHz, +16dB @ 2.4GHz
- LNA enters bypass mode when port is unpowered (4dB IL)
Kit contains:
- 1x BT-200 Bias-tee Low Noise Amplifier
Documentation:
Compatible with:
bladeRF-cli command:
- Enable module:
set biastee rx on
- Disable module:
set biastee rx off
- Query system power consumption:
print hardware
The BladeRF BT-200 LNA is a wideband bias-tee RX Low Noise Amplifier that draws its current from the bladeRF 2.0 micro’s SMA connectors. The BT-200 is a compact LNA solution useful for substantially lowering the noise figure and substantially increasing dynamic range of most applications. bladeRF-cli and the libbladeRF API can be used to enable and disable the bias-tee when it is needed. Care should be taken to avoid overdrawing current when powering the bladeRF 2.0 micro from USB bus power and enabling multiple bias-tee amplifiers simultaneously. In case the power budget (print hardware
in bladeRF-cli) is a concern, the bladeRF 2.0 micro can be powered by an external DC power supply.
NOTE: The BT-200 can only be plugged into the RX ports.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How can I tell if the LNA is enabled?
A green light will appear on the BT-200 if the program or tool you are using enables the bias-tee. In addition to the command line commands listed above, add “biastee=rx” to gr-osmosdr sink blocks to enable BT-200 from within GNU Radio.
How many BT modules can be added to the bladeRF 2.0 micro?
All 4 ports of the bladeRF 2.0 micro are powered, so any and all RF ports can have a bias-tee module installed and powered.