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Chapter 7: Noise > 7.3 Noise Power

7.3 Noise Power

From the example in Section 7.2, it is clear that the NF could be improved by installing the amplifier prior to the coax cable. Place the amplifier as near as possible to the signal, the antenna. However, it is also a matter of having control of the noise power, especially in noise-sensitive systems like UMTS/HSPA. In these systems the SNR of the system plays a major role for the high data rate services.

Let us have a closer look at what happens with the input signal as shown in Figure 7.9 (-90 dBm) and the noise in the system. Backing up the calculations with a ‘spectrum analyzer look’, it all becomes more obvious, compared with ‘just’ looking at formulas.

7.3.1 Calculating the Noise Power of a System

An example of a pre-amplifier 30 dB gain with 10 dB NF and 30 dB loss on cable is shown in Figure 7.8. The spectrum in Figure 7.9 looks at the input signal.


  

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