Guerrilla RF Linear Noise Amplifiers are broadband, linear, ultralow noise amplifiers designed for small cell, wireless infrastructure and other high-performance RF applications.
The 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.
The GRF2071 is a pin compatible, ultralow noise device which a wide range of frequency bands with industry leading NF and gain.
The GRF2100 is a high-gain, low-current LNA tunable over 100 to 3800MHz. The GRF2100 exhibits outstanding gain and NF with Iddq levels as low as 6mA.
The GRF2133 is a broadband linear gain block featuring ultrahigh gain and sub 0.85dB noise figure for small cell, cellular booster, wireless infrastructure and other high performance applications.
The GRF2541 is an ultralow noise amplifier (LNA) with bypass designed for IEEE 802.11a/n/ac/p applications in the 5GHz band (5.1 GHz to 5.925 GHz).
The GRF4014 features simple external matching, and exhibits outstanding broadband NF, linearity and return losses over wide fractional bandwidths with a single match.
The GRF5511 delivers excellent P1dB, IP3 and NF over a wide range of frequencies with fractional bandwidths >15% and is well suited to demanding 802.11ac 5GHz PA/driver applications.