Hello,
Say if I have two amplifiers connected in cascade with the following specifications:
Apmlifier 1: Gain Noise Figure OIP3
15 dB 3 dB 15 dbm
Apmlifier 2: Gain Noise Figure OIP3
15 dB 5 dB 20 dbm
Note: OIP3 = third order intercept point.
I calculated the overall gain, the overall noise figure and the overall third order intercept point.
Overall gain = 30 dB
Overall noise figure = 3.146 dB
Overall OIP3 = 19.586 dBm (= -10.414 dB)
My question is: What does this level of OIP3 mean? I know how to calculate it etc., but not what it actually means. For example, what happens if my RF input was greater than 19.586 dBm??
Any details you can impart will be much appreciated.
RF Burns
Say if I have two amplifiers connected in cascade with the following specifications:
Apmlifier 1: Gain Noise Figure OIP3
15 dB 3 dB 15 dbm
Apmlifier 2: Gain Noise Figure OIP3
15 dB 5 dB 20 dbm
Note: OIP3 = third order intercept point.
I calculated the overall gain, the overall noise figure and the overall third order intercept point.
Overall gain = 30 dB
Overall noise figure = 3.146 dB
Overall OIP3 = 19.586 dBm (= -10.414 dB)
My question is: What does this level of OIP3 mean? I know how to calculate it etc., but not what it actually means. For example, what happens if my RF input was greater than 19.586 dBm??
Any details you can impart will be much appreciated.
RF Burns