GRF2012
High Linearity Gain Block
Tuning Range: 0.05 to 6.0 GHz
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Mouser Electronics
1000 North Main Street
Mansfield, TX 76063
Phone: (800) 346-6873
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Richardson RFPD
2001 Butterfield Road
Suite 1800
Downers Grove, IL 60515
Phone: (603) 262-6800
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High Linearity Gain Block
Tuning Range: 0.05 to 6.0 GHz
The GRF2012 is a broadband gain block with low noise figure and industry leading linearity designed for small cell, wireless infrastructure and other high performance applications. It exhibits outstanding broadband NF, linearity and return losses over 700 to 3800 MHz with a single match.
Configured as a linear driver or cascaded gain block, GRF2012 offers high levels of reuse both within a design and across platforms. The device is operated from a supply voltage of 2.7 to 8.0 V with a selectable Iddq range of 30 to 120 mA for optimal efficiency and linearity.
GRF2012 is internally matched to 50 Ω at the input and output ports, needing only external DC blocks and a bias choke on the output.
Product Categories
Applications
- Linear Driver Amp for High PAR waveforms such as LTE and WCDMA
- Small Cells and Cellular Repeaters
- General Purpose Linear Amplifier
- Saturated, Broadband Driver Amplifier
Features
Reference: 5V/90mA/900 MHz
- Gain: 14.8 dB
- NF: 2.7 dB
- OIP3: 40.0 dBm
- OP1dB: 23.0 dBm
- High Linearity
- Flexible Bias Voltage and Current
- Internally Matched to 50 Ω
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NOTE: Charts represent a compilation of datasets that may span more than one tuning configuration, and apparent discontinuities in the plots may result. Please note that alternative tunes will likely resolve any such irregularities in the plots. Contact [email protected] for further guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the frequency range of GRF2012?
The GRF2012 operates from 0.05-6.0 GHz.
What package does GRF2012 come in?
The GRF2012 is supplied in a 1.5 DFN-6 package.
What is the typical performance of GRF2012?
Typical performance for the GRF2012 is 15.0 dB of gain, 2.7 dB noise figure, and 40.0 dBm OIP3. See the data sheet for full conditions, limits, and over-temperature behavior.
What applications is GRF2012 typically used in?
The GRF2012 is targeted at 5G Infrastructure, Automotive, Cellular Boosters/DAS, Military, and Wireless Audio applications.
Where can I download the data sheet for GRF2012?
The data sheet for GRF2012 is available as a PDF at https://www.guerrilla-rf.com/includes/prodFiles/2012/GRF2012DS.pdf. You can also view it embedded in the Data Sheet tab on this page.
Are SPICE models or S-parameter files available for GRF2012?
S-parameter (.s2p) files for GRF2012 are available on the product detail page when published. For SPICE models, simulation files, or custom tuning data, contact the Guerrilla RF applications engineering team at [email protected].



