Guerrilla RF GRF400x Broadband LNA/Linear Drivers
Guerrilla RF GRF400x Broadband LNA/Linear Drivers are broadband low noise gain blocks designed for small cells, wireless infrastructures, and other high-performance applications. The GRF400x exhibits outstanding broadband NF, linearity, and return losses with a single match. The Guerrilla GRF400x offers high levels of reuse both within a design and across platforms and is configured as first-stage LNAs, linear drivers, or cascaded gain blocks. These devices are operated from a supply voltage of 1.8 to 5.0V with a selectable Iddq range for optimal efficiency and linearity.Features
- Exceptional low voltage linearity
- Flexible bias voltage and current
- Internally matched to 50Ω
- Process: GaAs pHEMT
- (GRF4001) 0.1 to 6.0GHz (single match)
- (GRF4002) 0.1 to 3.8GHz (single match)
- (GRF4003) 0.7 to 3.8GHz (single match)
- (GRF4004) 400 to 1000MHz (single match)
- (GRF4005) 1.7 to 2.7GHz (single match)
- OIP3
- GRF4001: +31dBm @ 2.5GHz
- GRF4002: +37dBm @ 2.5GHz
- GRF4003: +41dBm @ 2.5GHz
- GRF4004: +43.2dBm @ 2.5GHz
- GRF4005: +43dBm @ 2.5GHz
- NF
- GRF4001: 0.90dB @ 2.5GHz
- GRF4002, GRF4003: 0.75dB @ 2.5GHz
- GRF4004: 0.95dB @ 2.5GHz
- GRF4005: 0.85dB @ 2.5GHz
- Gain
- GRF4001: 15.7dB @ 2.5GHz
- GRF4002: 15dB @ 2.5GHz
- GRF4003: 13dB @ 2.5GHz
- GRF4004: 12.7dB @ 2.5GHz
- GRF4005: 13dB @ 2.5GHz
- OP1dB
- GRF4001: +19.4dBm @ 2.5GHz
- GRF4002: +23.5dBm @ 2.5GHz
- GRF4003: +25dBm @ 2.5GHz
- GRF4004: +26.4dBm @ 2.5GHz
- GRF4005: +27.5dBm @ 2.5GHz
Applications
- Linear driver amp for high PAR waveforms such as LTE and WCDMA
- First stage LNA
- Small cells and cellular repeaters
- Battery-powered / low voltage radios
- Microwave backhaul
- C-Band amplifiers
Functional Block Diagram
Additional Resources
- GRF4001 3300-3800MHz
- Designing for Low Noise and Excellent Matching in Amplifier Applications
- Amplifier Design: Improving Gain Flatness Without Sacrificing Return Loss
- Capitalizing on the Design Flexibility of Common Footprint DFN-6 Packages
- Leveraging 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
- 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
- GRF4002 1200-1400MHz
- GRF4002 2320-2345MHz 60mA
- GRF4002 30MHz
- GRF4002 100-1000MHz 3.3V
- GRF4002 70-110MHz
- GRF4002 15-50MHz
- GRF4002 3.3V 70mA 434-868MHz
- GRF4002 1100-1700MHz
- GRF4002 220-240MHz
- GRF4002 3300-4200MHz
- GRF4002 130-550MHz
- GRF4002 640-740MHz
- GRF4002 50-1000MHz
- GRF4002 236-256MHz 3.1V 55mA
- GRF4002 EVB265 375-425MHz
- GRF4002 1550-1750MHz
- GRF4002 2400-2900MHz 3.3V 30mA
- GRF4003 3.3V 10-500MHz
- GRF4003 30-450MHz 3.3V 70mA
- GRF4003 868-915MHz
- GRF4003 50-1000MHz
- GRF4003 1200-1600MHz
- GRF4003 3.3V 30-520MHz
- GRF4004 30MHz
- GRF4004 400-900MHz
- GRF4004 600-1000MHz
- GRF4004 2900-3500MHz
- GRF4004 1030-1090MHz
- GRF4005 700-960MHz
- GRF4005 200-600MHz
- GRF4005 800-900MHz
- GRF4005 1350-1850MHz
- GRF4005 2500-3500MHz
- GRF4005 900MHz 1.8V and 3.3V
- GRF4005 868-915MHz
- GRF4005 1200-1600MHz 3.3V 96mA2
- GRF4005 700-2000MHz
- GRF4005 136-941MHz
- GRF4005 LTE20MHz 1700-2700MHz
- GRF4005 1250-2600MHz
发布日期: 2016-02-01
| 更新日期: 2023-05-22
