Richardson RFPD offers three new devices from Guerrilla RF
Geneva, IL. Richardson RFPD Inc. has announced the availability of and full design support capabilities for three new parts from Guerrilla RF Inc.
The GRF2013 is a broadband gain block with low noise figure and high linearity designed for small-cell, wireless-infrastructure, and other high-performance applications. It features a 1.3-dB noise figure, +38.5-dBm OIP3, and +22.5-dBm OP1dB over a range of 0.7 GHz to 3.8 GHz with a single match. Optimizing the bias inductor and coupling caps for lower frequency operation yields strong performance down to 50 MHz. The device is operated from a supply voltage of 2.7 V to 5.0 V with a selectable Iddq range of 30 mA to 120 mA for optimal efficiency and linearity.
The GRF2081 is a broadband, linear, ultralow-noise amplifier. It delivers 18.2-dB gain, 0.38=dB noise figure, +19.8-dBm OP1dB, and +37.0-dBm OPI3 over a range of 1.7 GHz to 2.7 GHz using a single tune. VDD can be varied from 2.7 V to 5.0 V, depending on application requirements.
The GRF2013 and GRF2081 are designed for small-cell, wireless infrastructure and other high-performance RF applications requiring the lowest possible noise figure, high gain, and linearity.
The GRF5511 is a high-linearity power amplifier/linear driver with low noise figure. It delivers 20.1-db gain, +26.1-dBm OP1dB, +39.6-dBm OPI3, and 1.5-dB noise figure over a range of frequencies with fractional bandwidths >15%. The device offers flexible biasing to achieve optimal linearity and efficiency, and it can be tuned over a wide range of frequencies from 700 MHz up to 6 GHz.
The GRF5511 is suited to demanding 802.11ac 5 GHz power amplifier/driver applications.
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