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Broadband Linear Gain Block
Tuning Range: 0.05 – 5.0 GHz
GRF2010 is a broadband gain block with exceptional gain flatness for small cell, wireless infrastructure and other high performance applications. It exhibits outstanding broadband NF, linearity over 400 to 4000 MHz with a single match, and can be optimized for applications from 50 MHz up to 5 GHz.
The device is operated from a supply voltage of 2.7 to 8.0 V with a selectable Iddq range of 15 to 100 mA for optimal efficiency and linearity.
GRF2010 is internally matched to 50 Ω at the input and output ports, needing only external DC blocks and a bias choke on the output.
Consult with the GRF applications engineering team for custom tuning/evaluation board data and device s-parameters.
Applications
- Linear Driver Amplifier
- Small Cells and Cellular Repeaters
- IF Amplifier
Features
Reference: 5V/90mA/2000MHz
- Gain: 10.5 dB
- OIP3: 32.5 dBm
- OP1dB: 20.5 dBm
- NF: 3.1 dB
- Flexible Bias
- Internally Matched to 50 Ω
- Process: GaAs pHEMT
- Data Sheet/S-Parameter
- Custom Tunes
- App Notes
- Pkg/Mfg Information
- Quality Information
- Replacement Parts
- PCN
GRF-AN001: Designing for Low Noise and Excellent Matching in Amplifier Applications
GRF-AN002: Amplifier Design: Improving Gain Flatness Without Sacrificing Return Loss
GRF-AN003: Capitalizing on the Design Flexibility of Common Footprint DFN-6 Packages
GRF-AN004: Leveraging Differences in Packaging to Customize Amplifier Performance
GRF-AN005: Customizing an Amplifier's PSAT Output Level
GRF-AN006: Proper Procedures for Powering Up and Powering Down an RF Amplifier
GRF-AN007: Design Considerations for Ensuring Amplifier Stability
GRF-AN008: Is Matching the LNA Input for Γ OPT Always Worth the Effort?
GRF-AN009: Designing an Amplifier Lineup for SDARS Applications
GRF-AN010: Designing a High Performance, Single-SAW SDARS Solution