Guerrilla RF GRF Gain Block Amplifiers
Guerrilla RF GRF Gain Block Amplifiers are broadband, low noise linear gain blocks designed for small cell, wireless infrastructure, and other high-performance RF applications. The GRF2003 offers strong RF performance over 0.5 to 10.0GHz with a single match. With optimized external components, the device can be operated down to 100MHz. The GRF2012 exhibits outstanding broadband NF, linearity over 700 to 3800MHz with a single match. The GRF3042 is designed for applications in the 0.05 to 13.0GHz spectrum, exhibiting a typical low noise figure (NF) of 3.5dB along with high gain. This resistively biased device employs an external resistor in series with VDD to set a nominal IDDQ of 45mA. GRF3042 is internally matched to 50Ω at the input and output ports. The GRF3044 is designed for applications up to 11.0GHz, exhibiting a typical low noise figure (NF) of 1.8dB along with high gain. The device employs an external resistor in series with VDD to set a nominal IDDQ of 100mA. GRF3044 is internally matched to 50Ω at the input and output ports.Features
- GRF2003
- Reference 5V/55mA/6.0GHz
- Gain 12.0dB
- OP1dB 14.0dBm
- OIP3 27.5dBm
- Eval Board NF 3.8dB
- Flexible bias voltage and current
- Internally matched to 50Ω
- Process, GaAs pHEMT
- GRF2012
- Reference 5V/90mA/900MHz
- Gain 15.0dB
- OIP3 40.0dBm
- OP1dB 22.5dBm
- NF 1.9dB
- Internally Matched to 50Ω
- Process, GaAs pHEMT
- GRF3042
- Reference 4.0GHz; 45mA Iddq
- Gain 14.3dB
- OP1dB 14.0dBm
- OIP3 26.0dBm
- NF 3.0dB
- Internally Matched to 50Ω
- Process, GaAs pHEMT
- GRF3044
- Reference 4.0GHz; 100mA Iddq
- Gain 16.6dB
- OP1dB 19.8dBm
- OIP3 31.5dBm
- NF 1.8dB
- Internally matched to 50Ω
- Process, GaAs pHEMT
Applications
- Microwave backhaul
- C/X -Band amplifiers
- General purpose amplifiers
- Instrumentation
- High-performance gain block
- Linear driver amplifier
- Small cells and cellular repeaters
- IF Amplifier
- TDD Systems
Additional Resources
- GRF2003 300 to 8000MHz
- GRF2003 400 to 6000MHz
- GRF2003 1000 to 5000MHz
- GRF2012 50 to 6000MHz
- GRF2012 400 to 500MHz
- GRF2012 700 to 900MHz S11 S22 optimized
- GRF2012 716 to 1200MHz
- GRF2012 1000 to 2600MHz
- GRF2012 1600 to 1650MHz
- GRF2012 1700 to 2000MHz S11 S22 optimized
- GRF2012 2500 to 2700MHz S11 S22 optimized
- GRF3042 5.0V vs. 7.0V configuration
- GRF3042 12500 to 14500MHz
- GRF3044 9000 to 11000MHz
- GRF3044 5.0V vs. 7.0V configuration
- GRF3044 5000 to 6000MHz
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- Capitalizing on the Design Flexibility of Common Footprint DFN-6 Packages
- Leveragning Differences in Packaging to Customize Amplifier Performance
- Customizing an Amplifier's Psat Output level
- Proper Procedures for Powering Up and Powering Down an RF Amplifier
- Design Considerations for Ensuring Amplifier Stability
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- Designing an Amplifier Lineup for SDARS Applications
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Publicerad: 2017-10-16
| Uppdaterad: 2023-05-24
