Gain blocks feature 'industry-leading' linearity
Guerrilla introduces a line of gain blocks, GRF2013 and GRF3013, that feature industry-leading linearity and outstanding saturated output power along with low noise. These cost-effective and internally matched devices enable a number of designs including small cells, cellular repeaters, LTE/WCDMA linear driver amplifiers, high power saturated PA drivers and other wireless infrastructure applications over a wide range of frequencies.
GRF2013 (2.7-8.0V) and GRF3013 (industry-standard SOT-89 at 5.0V) are broadband gain blocks with low noise figure, 'industry-leading' linearity and saturated output power for small cell, wireless infrastructure and other high-performance applications. They exhibit outstanding broadband NF, linearity and return losses over 50 to 3,800MHz. Configured as driver amplifiers or cascaded gain blocks, these devices offer potential for high levels of reuse within a design and across platforms.
Internally matched to 50Ω, they only need external direct current blocks and a bias choke on the output. According to Research and Markets, the overall wireless network infrastructure market will witness tremendous growth over the coming years. At a CAGR of over 5%, the market will account for over $104bn in annual spending by the end of 2020.