Guerrilla RF GRF2133 Ultra-High Gain LNA
Guerrilla RF GRF2133 Ultra-High Gain LNA features ultra-high gain and sub 0.8dB noise figure for high-performance applications. The GRF2133 is configured as a linear driver, LNA, or cascaded gain block. The device offers high levels of reuse within a design and across platforms. The device is operated from a supply voltage of 1.8V to 5.0V with a selectable Iddq range of 30mA to 160mA for optimal efficiency and linearity.Features
- 5.0V/60mA/800MHz Reference
- 37.5dB Gain
- 20.8dBm OP1dB
- 29.8dBm OIP3
- 0.65dB NF
- Internally matched
- Excellent low current performance
- GaAs pHEMT process
- 5.0V/60mA/1950MHz Reference
- 28.0dB Gain
- 20.0dBm OP1dB
- 31.0dBm OIP3
- 0.70dB NF
Applications
- Cellular boosters/repeaters
- General purpose LNA
- Broadband gain block
- Linear driver amplifier
Block Diagram
Additional Resources
- GRF2133 800 to 2700MHz
- GRF2133 900 to 1200MHz
- GRF2133 1200 to 1600MHz
- GRF2133 1600 to 2100MHz
- GRF2133 2.0V 33mA 400 to 500MHz
- GRF2133 2900 to 3000MHz
- GRF2133 2150 to 2170MHz
- GRF2133 200MHz
- GRF2133 2200 to 2400MHz 2.2V 23mA
- GRF2133 2400 to 2480MHz 3V 25mA
- GRF2133 3300 to 4200MHz 5.0V 30mA
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Publicado: 2022-06-01
| Actualizado: 2023-10-23
