Guerrilla RF Low Noise Amplifiers
Guerrilla RF Low Noise Amplifiers are broadband, linear, ultralow noise amplifiers designed for small cell, wireless infrastructure, and other high-performance RF applications. The Guerrilla RF product portfolio includes a wide range of gain, linearity, NF, and bypass capability using a single layout. These devices deliver a modular RF design system, including single-stage, two-stage, bypass, and failsafe bypass devices.Features
- GRF2070 is configured as a first-stage LNA, linear driver or cascaded gain block and offers high levels of reuse within a design and across platforms
- GRF2071 is a broadband, linear, ultra-low noise amplifier designed for small cell, wireless infrastructure, and other high-performance RF applications requiring ultra-low NF, high gain, and high linearity
- GRF2100 is a high-gain, low-current LNA tunable over 100MHz to 3800MHz, with gain and NF with Iddq levels as low as 6mA
- GRF2101 is an ultralow noise amplifier designed for IEEE 802.11a/n/ac/p applications (5.1GHz to 5.925GHz)
- GRF2105 is a broadband, ultra-low noise linear amplifier designed for small cell, wireless infrastructure, and other high-performance RF applications
- GRF2106 is a low-cost, high-gain LNA designed for a wide range of applications up to 4.2GHz
- GRF2108 is a high-gain, low-current LNA tunable over 100 to 3800 MHz. It exhibits outstanding gain and noise figure (NF) with IDDQ levels as low as 5mH
- GRF2133 is a broadband linear gain block featuring ultrahigh gain and sub 085dB noise figure for small cell, cellular booster, wireless infrastructure, and other high-performance applications
- GRF2201 is a low-cost, linear LNA designed for demanding 2.4GHz WLAN and ISM band applications
- GRF2373 can serve as a low current, high gain LNA, or linear driver tunable over 100MHz to 3800MHz
- GRF2374 is a low-noise amplifier with a bypass designed for high-performance WLAN/ISM and other applications up to 3.8GHz
- GRF2541 is an ultra-low noise amplifier with bypass designed for IEEE 80211a/n/ac/p applications in the 5GHz band (51GHz to 5925GHz)
- GRF4002 / GRF4002W is a broadband low noise gain block designed for small cell, wireless infrastructure and other high-performance applications
- GRF4014 features simple external matching and exhibits outstanding broadband NF, linearity, and return losses over wide fractional bandwidths with a single match
- GRF4014-W is a broadband low-noise, linear driver designed for SDARS, small cell, wireless infrastructure, and other high-performance applications
- GRF5511 delivers excellent P1dB, IP3, and NF over a wide range of frequencies with fractional bandwidths >15% and is well suited to demanding 80211ac 5GHz PA/driver applications
Additional Resources
- Designing for Low Noise and Excellent Matching in Amplifier Applications
- Amplifier Design: Improving Gain Flatness Without Sacrificing Return Loss
- Customizing an Amplifier's Psat Output level
- Proper Procedures for Powering Up and Powering Down an RF Amplifier
- Design Considerations for Ensuring Amplifier Stability
- Is Matching the LNA Input for ΓOPT Always Worth the Effort?
- Designing an Amplifier Lineup for SDARS Applications
- Designing a High Performance, Single-SAW SDARS Solution
- GRF2070 100-1000MHz
- GRF2070 400-450MHz
- GRF2070 400-1500MHz
- GRF2070 10-450MHz
- GRF2070 500-600MHz
- GRF2070 500-600MHz
- GRF2070 350-400MHz
- GRF2070 703-748MHz Optimal S11
- GRF2070 1518-1559MHz
- GRF2070 236-256MHz 3.1V 70mA
Published: 2017-10-16
| Updated: 2024-04-16
